Re: Tstat for Space Heater
Does the heater not have its own built in t-stat?
I am assuming you are using it only to maintain a higher ambient temp so that your primary heating for snakes isn't overworked.
The T-stats on most space heaters aren't ideal but should be able to hold a 75-78 degree room etc if that is what you need.
Re: Tstat for Space Heater
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cory9oh4
Those built in thermostats are complete junk. A high quality external thermostat is always the best way to go.
Re: Tstat for Space Heater
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The Serpent Merchant
Those built in thermostats are complete junk. A high quality external thermostat is always the best way to go.
You're right about them being the solid choice. However, the space heater I linked first does a perfect job at maintaining ambient temperature in a small room that is connected to my home and receives some heat from the home heating system. It's not like were talking about direct heat for the snakes, just ambient.
Re: Tstat for Space Heater
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Originally Posted by
The Serpent Merchant
Those built in thermostats are complete junk. A high quality external thermostat is always the best way to go.
And the ceramic heaters are absolutely not meant to run non-stop. When I was reading the safety warnings on the one I use in our living room it says to only run for 6-8 hours. That wouldn't work in a snake room where it would be running every day as much as it needed. Oil heaters are fine left running all the time, they are almost completely metal, those ceramic ones are almost entirely plastic. Just a word of warning.