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  • 10-08-2010, 05:17 PM
    Tirevy
    What's the difference between proportional and on/off thermostats?
    I know what each does, but what I'm wondering is which is technically better? What are the benefits of the proportional and the on/off thermostats? I'm looking into getting the Hydrofarm one, and it's an on/off one. I'm just curious as to which is "better".
  • 10-08-2010, 10:31 PM
    llovelace
    proportional runs at constant temp, on/off reaches the desired temp then shuts off, then on again when the temp drops a couple degrees
  • 10-08-2010, 10:46 PM
    steveboos
    Proportional is technically better and is used by all of the larger Breeders. It's easier to control temps very consistently, and if you want a night drop, this are the thermostats to do it with.

    Now that being said, On/Off thermostats work great and can save you about $50 off the price of a proportional one, but depends on your needs. For under 15 snakes, i say either is fine. If you have over 15 snakes, i would stick to strictly Proportional Thermostats.
  • 10-09-2010, 11:38 AM
    yeroc1982
    i got a herpstat and love it. i also have a on/off zilla 1000 and absolutly hate it. Its all over the place and not consistent at all. I have to mess around with it all the time. Looking into another herpstat
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