Earl Weiss
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Link PleaseI bought a very small cube heater that sits above quarter hoppers.
Doesn't seem to be an issue with the Hamiltons - until they freeze.
Do they make a 110 V Version. The ones I find for the coin boxes are 24 Volt which means I need to also have a transformer and thermostat. It doesn't need to get very hot - The back side of the changer is in the ER so it gets some heat from there and only needs to get it above freezing. Still, if it is -20 outside it is probably not much warmer in the changer.I'd use the silicone pad heaters like what comes in changers and meter boxes. A reptile heater isn't going to get very hot or it'll kill the herps.
I don't mind buying new if you have a source.The ones in a Hamilton changer are 120V and use a very inexpensive thermostat to keep from overheating the validator. I might have a couple sitting around I can mail to you if I can get it off the old validator mount without damaging it, or I could send you the whole mount for you to cut the sides off and you'd have a flat metal plate to slide under the hopper.
The bulb might only fit on top of the hopper and I don't think it would keep stuff from freezing near the bottom.Can't you just rig up an incandescent light bulb in there? The power supply already has a place to plug it in.