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    oil filled vs. ceramic heaters

    If i have the option of either an oil filled heater with just a normal knob that says cool, warm, or hot. Or a ceramic heater that has a digital read out of the exact temp. what should i get?
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    Re: oil filled vs. ceramic heaters

    I would go with the ceramic
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    Re: oil filled vs. ceramic heaters

    I may be wrong but it's my understanding that a lot of breeders use oil filled heaters in conjunction with a reliable thermostat since the built in thermostats are usually not very accurate.

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    Re: oil filled vs. ceramic heaters

    Quote Originally Posted by Figure8 View Post
    I may be wrong but it's my understanding that a lot of breeders use oil filled heaters in conjunction with a reliable thermostat since the built in thermostats are usually not very accurate.
    I would agree. Don't rely on any thermostat that is part of the heater to accurately control the temperature in the room. With that said, I would go with the oil filled heater and a Ranco or similar on/off thermostat.

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    Re: oil filled vs. ceramic heaters

    This is what I use http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=7768653, also to achieve proper temps mine is plug into a Ranco thermostat.

    Oil filled heaters are safe and can run 24/7 with no worry of fire hazard.
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    Re: oil filled vs. ceramic heaters

    thanks guys, i will get the oil filled.
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    Re: oil filled vs. ceramic heaters

    i already have a zoomed repti temp 500r thermostat. Will that work as the on/off?
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    Re: oil filled vs. ceramic heaters

    Quote Originally Posted by RBCpythons View Post
    i already have a zoomed repti temp 500r thermostat. Will that work as the on/off?
    it would depend on the wattage output, I doubt it will work, and I would highly recommend you a Ranco or Johnson thermostat.
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    Re: oil filled vs. ceramic heaters

    will do. I just bought the heater, um... where can i order the ranco?
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    Re: oil filled vs. ceramic heaters

    Quote Originally Posted by RBCpythons View Post
    will do. I just bought the heater, um... where can i order the ranco?
    Right here http://www.reptilebasics.com/Thermostats-p-1-c-250.html
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