Going over the maximum wattage output in a Herpstat Intro?
We just got all of our new racks and I'm wondering something. We have a bunch of Herpstat/Herpstat Intros. The wattage for all 4 of our CB70 tubs has been calculated at a maximum of 480 watts. However the Herpstat Intro only allows for 350 watts.
Would it be okay to plug all 480 watts into the Herpstat, because when I monitor my other racks, it seems the heat tape is only running at about 25-30% of it's power. Does that mean it's only using 25-30% of the wattage, and I should be able to get away with plugging everything in? Even if the heat tape was running at say, 75% (unlikely) it would be 360 watts, so just over and above what the Herpstat Intro can handle.
It seems like we're going to need a million thermostats if we cannot exceed the wattage. Please advise, I'd like to get everything up and running as soon as we can.
Re: Going over the maximum wattage output in a Herpstat Intro?
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The Serpent Merchant
I would get a plug in watt meter, and measure how much power you are drawing. Most have a min/max tracking function and are really useful to have around the house. My guess is that you aren't pulling anywhere near that much power, and if you do pull that much for a short period of time it shouldn't do much more than blow the herpstats fuse.
Here is an excerpt from the spyder robotics website:
That's what I was thinking too, and thankfully the new Herpstats have a resettable fuse.
As for that watt meter, that sounds like a good idea. Sounds expensive though! Do you figure somewhere like Home Depot or Rona would have them?