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Aligning temps on multiple tubs
How do you guys add another tub to the t-stat? Do you guys just plug it in, and let it set for 24 hours assuming it will reach the 93ish degrees it's supposed to get to? Or do you just unplug everything for 20 minutes till cool down and get everything to start at the same time? Or is there a totally different way that I'm not thinking of?
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Re: Aligning temps on multiple tubs
Most people running multiple tubs on a single T-Stat are going to be doing so in a rack, where conditions are identical for each level.
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Re: Aligning temps on multiple tubs
I do have three tubs that are not in a rack that I run on a Ranco thermostat. They are identical tubs with identical sized flexwatt, and each has their own AcurRite thermometer/hygrometer monitoring temps.
I would probably let it run for at least 24 hours to let it heat up properly. But I do that for any new set-up.
These are the tubs run on a Ranco thermostat:
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Re: Aligning temps on multiple tubs
 Originally Posted by CntrlF8
Most people running multiple tubs on a single T-Stat are going to be doing so in a rack, where conditions are identical for each level.
Yuppp lol... I am doing that, just wnated to know how YOU guys set the temps. Thanks anyway
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