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  • 07-24-2010, 12:02 PM
    Delco Baller
    I now reach out to you all....
    I'm having problems and Need your help.....
    Ok I have 5 tanks I also have a Repti Temp 500R Remote Sensor Thermostat
    If I take a 6 plug power strip plug it into my thermostat, would all 5 tanks come out at the same temps? You would think they would right?
    The Repti Temp 500R Remote Sensor Thermostat, has 2 plugs to operate 2 devices the problem I was having is that they would be 10 degrees different one at 92 and the other at 82-84 degrees. I have this problem with both Repti Temp 500R Remote Sensor Thermostat’s that I have. Can anyone help me or suggest a better Thermostat please…….Tired of spending cash on crap!!! Lol. :tears: Please anyone...
  • 07-24-2010, 12:21 PM
    West Coast Jungle
    Re: I now reach out to you all....
    On the low end of Thermostats I would use a Ranco or Johnson. They are on and off T stats.
    I now use Herpstat tstats which are proportional meaning they increase heat in increments like 10%-100% of full power depending on how much it needs to adjust temps.

    The Pet stote ones are junk and by the time you replace it you could have gotten a Ranco and no headaches or sick animals
  • 07-24-2010, 12:24 PM
    West Coast Jungle
    Re: I now reach out to you all....
    Here is a link for the herpstats
    http://spyderrobotics.com/

    Here is a link for Rancos and others
    http://www.reptilebasics.com/thermostats/
  • 07-24-2010, 12:31 PM
    Animals As Leaders
    Re: I now reach out to you all....
    You know everyone knocks on the zilla tstats, but for small collections I think they work fine...I had one for over a year, and it never once gave me an issue. Would I use this on the long term, probably not. I since replaced it with a ranco, but when I first started I opted to use one of the zilla ones. I was tight on money, and didn't want to rely on a dimmer anymore. Just make sure you monitor it daily making sure its turning on, and turning off at the right point. I would say if you only got 50 bucks to spend there ok.

    I didn't run into this problem...One important thing is they all have to be running on identical heating elements. Meaning they all have to be the same size. Different UTH's have different amount of current that run through them, so if you have different sizes hooked up to one tstat you'll run into that problem. I did have to insulate my one tank by putting a towel underneath the uth. Just make sure each tank has its own thermometer, and your monitoring each of them separately and not going off of one reading.
  • 07-24-2010, 12:38 PM
    dsirkle
    Re: I now reach out to you all....
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by West Coast Jungle View Post
    On the low end of Thermostats I would use a Ranco or Johnson. They are on and off T stats.
    I now use Herpstat tstats which are proportional meaning they increase heat in increments like 10%-100% of full power depending on how much it needs to adjust temps.

    The Pet stote ones are junk and by the time you replace it you could have gotten a Ranco and no headaches or sick animals

    I agree. The repti temps are better than nothing but have to be constantly monitored and will eventually fail.
    Ranco's are often on ebay used,wired up and ready to go for the same price as a cheapo in a pet store. Home beer makers use them as they can control a refrigerated temperature as well as heated temp and that is how they end up on ebay. Search refrigeration controls.
  • 07-24-2010, 12:49 PM
    Stewart_Reptiles
    Re: I now reach out to you all....
    On the low end Ranco or Johnson and high end Herpstat, I would not recommend anything else below those.
  • 07-24-2010, 01:12 PM
    Animals As Leaders
    Re: I now reach out to you all....
    I'm just curious, but why does everyone say that the zilla tstat will fail? Is there a lot of evidence I am not aware of? Never had one problem, and just because it says Zilla doesn't make me weary...Whats with everyone huge fear of these? I mean I get the saying you get what you pay for, but has there been an on-going issue with these?
  • 07-24-2010, 01:50 PM
    Stewart_Reptiles
    Re: I now reach out to you all....
    With the collection I have I just want to buy what a superior T-Stat that is not pron to failure, and that is ACCURATE (accuracy and stable temps are very important to me)

    Over the years (been doing that a while) I have tried about every t-stat out there including the ones like zoomed or anything made like it and here what I can conclude

    They are not accurate
    The temperature varies greatly
    They are prone to failure
    The wattage does not feed my needs

    So is saving $45 worth that to me? NO

    Can it work for some sure why not but I have too much to lose to risk it.

    And when someone ask for advice I recommend a quality product that I know will not cost that much more but will be reliable and work for years to come.
  • 07-24-2010, 01:54 PM
    BMorrison
    Re: I now reach out to you all....
    I would definitely recommend a herpstat. I have 2 of them and they've never failed me once and keep temps spot on!
  • 07-24-2010, 02:08 PM
    cinderbird
    Re: I now reach out to you all....
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Animals As Leaders View Post
    I'm just curious, but why does everyone say that the zilla tstat will fail? Is there a lot of evidence I am not aware of? Never had one problem, and just because it says Zilla doesn't make me weary...Whats with everyone huge fear of these? I mean I get the saying you get what you pay for, but has there been an on-going issue with these?

    The issue is that if the room temps are not almost exactly stable, the thermostat will not keep the UTH at a stable temperature.

    I did some unofficial tests of my own with the zoomed reptitemp 500R. I will NOT ever use one again.

    Unregulated zoomed UTH -- 121F
    Regulated zoomed UTH with zoomed reptitemp500R- 114 (this is after letting the unit set up. The temps fluctuated greatly in the room the snake was in). 114 was not an acceptable temperature for an UTH for me. I took multiple readings over the few weeks it took me to get my thermostat (a johnson control). 109F, 111F, 112F. It never really settled around 95. It was always above or below and i had to watch it like a hawk.

    Spending the extra 45 for a johnson or ranco was completely worth it. I check my thermostat every few days and Ive got a temp gun and accruites on the heat tape in my racks.
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