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    Question setting up new thermostat

    I just bought a johnson thermostat to replace my crummy alife and I was wondering if I can go ahead and set it up right away or if I have to unplug everything and wait for the heat pads to totally cool down before I set up the new thermostat. Sorry if this is a dumb question, but could have sworn I read somewhere that you had to wait till everything cools down.

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    Re: setting up new thermostat

    I wouldn't think so, but if you read that somewhere let it cool. It could be cooled by the time you wrote this and got a response. What's 5 minutes of cool down going to hurt?
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    Re: setting up new thermostat

    Nope, no cool down needed. Just place the stat probe against the heat source and connect it all. Remember to keep an eye on your temps though. Takes a bit of tweaking to get things stable.
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    Re: setting up new thermostat

    Yeah, you should just be able to plug it in and go w/o any cooling. But definately keep an eye on the temp with a probed thermometer. Sometimes the thermostat can say one thing, but the temp is actually different, so you have to calibrate the thermostat or just adjust (not sure if the johnson lets you calibrate the temp or not).

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    Re: setting up new thermostat

    Thanks for the quick replies guys I'll keep an eye on those temps.

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