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  • 10-05-2009, 05:15 PM
    Prophet
    Oh Snap moment, t-stat failure
    I decided today when i woke up, it was cool enough to turn on the heater for my apartment, (not the t-stat you were thinking of was it) i set it on the auto because it is a programmable t-stat that i installed 4 months ago (im an hvac tech so i know its not installed wrong) i come home and its reading 113 in my living room :O i run to my snake room and check the temps, 97 on the hot side(Atleast this t stat kicked in) and 95 is the ambient :colbert: so i run around, take the t-stat off the wall, now im going to get a new one so this doesnt happen again. :colbert:
  • 10-05-2009, 05:19 PM
    twistedtails
    Re: Oh Snap moment, t-stat failure
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Prophet View Post
    I decided today when i woke up, it was cool enough to turn on the heater for my apartment, (not the t-stat you were thinking of was it) i set it on the auto because it is a programmable t-stat that i installed 4 months ago (im an hvac tech so i know its not installed wrong) i come home and its reading 113 in my living room :O i run to my snake room and check the temps, 97 on the hot side(Atleast this t stat kicked in) and 95 is the ambient :colbert: so i run around, take the t-stat off the wall, now im going to get a new one so this doesnt happen again. :colbert:

    What kind of stat was it? Luxpro makes a decent one that comes set at a default of 80 degrees. If you forget to turn it off it will automatically go back to 80.
  • 10-05-2009, 05:28 PM
    Prophet
    Re: Oh Snap moment, t-stat failure
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by twistedtails View Post
    What kind of stat was it? Luxpro makes a decent one that comes set at a default of 80 degrees. If you forget to turn it off it will automatically go back to 80.

    It was a White-rogers
    http://www.acsuperstore.com/store/WHITER01.html
    I got it from work for free because an older lady couldnt figure it out.
  • 10-05-2009, 05:43 PM
    Denial
    Re: Oh Snap moment, t-stat failure
    I had a thermostat fail on me that was controlling a stack of animal plastic cages in summer 07 that killed him
    http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e5...snake313-1.jpg

    I came home from work and went to water everyone and he was dead and I had two other snakes that were almost dead but they survived
  • 10-05-2009, 09:21 PM
    Lolo76
    Re: Oh Snap moment, t-stat failure
    Aw, that really sucks Denial - he was a pretty boy. :( But Prophet, I'm glad your snakes are okay! I often hear of people using back-up thermostats, so how exactly does that work? Are they plugged into each other, or what?? :confused:
  • 10-06-2009, 09:23 AM
    Vypyrz
    Re: Oh Snap moment, t-stat failure
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Lolo76 View Post
    Aw, that really sucks Denial - he was a pretty boy. :( But Prophet, I'm glad your snakes are okay! I often hear of people using back-up thermostats, so how exactly does that work? Are they plugged into each other, or what?? :confused:

    The t-stat that failed was his central heating/AC for the apt.

    To answer you question though. To back up your t-stats...
    -Plug UTH into t-stat A
    -Plug T-stat A into T-stat B
    -Place both probes on UTH
    -Set T-stat A to 91deg, set T-stat B to like 96deg.

    You can also use a dimmer to back-up your thermostat...
    -Plug UTH to dimmer. Set dimmer so UTH maintains about 96deg.
    -Plug dimmer into T-stat and set t-stat to 91deg.

    Or, you can just buy the Double Ranco's which are already wired to back each other up...


    Rob
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