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    Thermostat beeping VE300. HELP!!!

    I have a ve300 thermostat running the racks. I have alarms disabled in settings but this thing beeps CONSTANTLY! In a minute it probably beeps 15 times. Driving me nuts. I have probe attached to flex tape with electrical tape. Any help would be greatly appreciated

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    Recheck your setting and temperature.
    Second.... Have you tried unplugging it?

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    Re: Thermostat beeping VE300. HELP!!!

    Yes. I have unplugged. No help. I will tell you it's odd on the history the low history will show 40 and high will show 125. But the rack stays a solid 92 at the hotspot. I wonder if the probe is bad. No error though

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    I had a probe error with my herpstat when I first got it, because the probe wire was too close to some metallic tape, which was causing signal interference. I called Spyder robotics, and as soon as I got the probe wire away from the metallic tape that holds the heat tape down, the problem was immediately resolved.

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