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kerrygirl 12-09-2013 08:16 PM

Vitopod propagator
 
I just recieved the vitopod today but I'm so dissapointed, it will not heat. has anyone come across this problem. The thermostat is reading and I can set it so it means there is power coming to it.

Janet 12-09-2013 11:07 PM

Vitopod propagator
 
In article ,
says...

I just recieved the vitopod today but I'm so dissapointed, it will not
heat. has anyone come across this problem. The thermostat is reading and
I can set it so it means there is power coming to it.


Take it up with the supplier.

Janet

Jeff Layman[_2_] 13-09-2013 10:22 AM

Vitopod propagator
 
On 12/09/2013 20:16, kerrygirl wrote:

I just recieved the vitopod today but I'm so dissapointed, it will not
heat. has anyone come across this problem. The thermostat is reading and
I can set it so it means there is power coming to it.


Place the propagator in a cool & shady place. Put a small pile of sand
or compost in it. Put a thermometer in the pile. Take a reading. Turn
the propagator on, set the thermostat to max, and take a reading from
the thermometer at least an hour later.

If they are the same, then it's likely the propagator heater is not
working. If the second reading is several degrees higher than the
first, it is working.

--

Jeff

kerrygirl 13-09-2013 01:06 PM

Hi Chris,
Thanks for replying, I'm judging it against the Big Jumbo which I have. I set it at 24oC last night, checked it this morning, still read 24 but when I placed my hand on it, it was not warm. We brought it into the house just an hour ago put it in a dark cool room, set it at 30oC. It got mildly warm but again I think not hot enough. Correct me if I'm wrong

kay 13-09-2013 01:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kerrygirl (Post 992076)
Hi Chris,
Thanks for replying, I'm judging it against the Big Jumbo which I have. I set it at 24oC last night, checked it this morning, still read 24 but when I placed my hand on it, it was not warm. We brought it into the house just an hour ago put it in a dark cool room, set it at 30oC. It got mildly warm but again I think not hot enough. Correct me if I'm wrong

Have you got another thermometer you could check it against? One of those liquid crystal ones would be good because it would hold close to the heating panel, otherwise any thermometer, but keep the lid on the propagator, otherwise heat loss to the air will mean that the temperature you read will be less than the temperature that would be experienced by the plants.

David Hill 13-09-2013 07:12 PM

Vitopod propagator
 
On 13/09/2013 19:04, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Fri, 13 Sep 2013 14:06:48 +0200, kerrygirl
wrote:


Chris Hogg;992072 Wrote:
On Thu, 12 Sep 2013 21:16:30 +0200, kerrygirl
wrote:
-

I just received the vitopod today but I'm so disappointed, it will not
heat. has anyone come across this problem. The thermostat is reading
and
I can set it so it means there is power coming to it.-

Are you certain it's not heating? I ask, because propagators in
general are fairly low power, and only need to supply low levels of
heat, just enough to warm the soil by a few degrees above ambient, so
it may not be immediately obvious that it's working. They don't get
hot like a radiator or electric fire!
Chris

Gardening in West Cornwall overlooking the sea.
Mild, but very exposed to salt gales


Hi Chris,
Thanks for replying, I'm judging it against the Big Jumbo which I have.
I set it at 24oC last night, checked it this morning, still read 24 but
when I placed my hand on it, it was not warm.

I presume this is outside in a greenhouse/shed/whatever, in which case
if it's holding 24C overnight, it suggests it's working.
We brought it into the house just an hour ago put it in a dark cool room, set it at 30oC. It
got mildly warm but again I think not hot enough. Correct me if I'm wrong


But how warm is 'mildly warm'? Probably 30C. You really need to check
it with a thermometer, as Kay says.

Put a tray of damp compost in the thing, leave it for 12 hours and
measure the temp underneath the tray

kerrygirl 15-09-2013 08:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Hill (Post 992123)
On 13/09/2013 19:04, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Fri, 13 Sep 2013 14:06:48 +0200, kerrygirl
wrote:


Chris Hogg;992072 Wrote:
On Thu, 12 Sep 2013 21:16:30 +0200, kerrygirl
wrote:
-

I just received the vitopod today but I'm so disappointed, it will not
heat. has anyone come across this problem. The thermostat is reading
and
I can set it so it means there is power coming to it.-

Are you certain it's not heating? I ask, because propagators in
general are fairly low power, and only need to supply low levels of
heat, just enough to warm the soil by a few degrees above ambient, so
it may not be immediately obvious that it's working. They don't get
hot like a radiator or electric fire!
Chris

Gardening in West Cornwall overlooking the sea.
Mild, but very exposed to salt gales


Hi Chris,
Thanks for replying, I'm judging it against the Big Jumbo which I have.
I set it at 24oC last night, checked it this morning, still read 24 but
when I placed my hand on it, it was not warm.

I presume this is outside in a greenhouse/shed/whatever, in which case
if it's holding 24C overnight, it suggests it's working.
We brought it into the house just an hour ago put it in a dark cool room, set it at 30oC. It
got mildly warm but again I think not hot enough. Correct me if I'm wrong


But how warm is 'mildly warm'? Probably 30C. You really need to check
it with a thermometer, as Kay says.

Put a tray of damp compost in the thing, leave it for 12 hours and
measure the temp underneath the tray

Thank you all so much for helping. I did indeed put a tray of damp compost into it plus a thermometer and it is recording perfectly. It seems it needed to be put on full temperature for a few hours before it heated properly. Now at 20oC I can find what I call proper heat. Thank you all again.


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