Re: Herpstat power issues
I've never used them but is it possible you have set the temp variance too tightly?
Re: Herpstat power issues
It sounds pretty normal to me. Proportional setting will vary the power as needed to keep your set temperature (there are no variance settings in proportional mode). As long as the temp itself is steady, it's doing its job.
Re: Herpstat power issues
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Eric Alan
It sounds pretty normal to me. Proportional setting will vary the power as needed to keep your set temperature (there are no variance settings in proportional mode). As long as the temp itself is steady, it's doing its job.
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Re: Herpstat power issues
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Sauzo
Mine fluctuates all the time anywhere from 100% to 0% for my RHP depending on the power need. That's normal for a proportional thermostat. You really only need to worry if it stays at 100% for hours and hours and hours which will probably mean your heat source is too small to achieve the temp you have it set for and you will need to up the heat source.
Or your probe has moved and your heat source is unknowingly trying to raise the temperature of the entire room/enclosure.
Re: Herpstat power issues
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Originally Posted by
Eric Alan
Or your probe has moved and your heat source is unknowingly trying to raise the temperature of the entire room/enclosure.
This is my thought exactly. If it's going from 0% to 100% and back to 0% then something is wrong. Check the probe and make sure that it's not moving around.
Re: Herpstat power issues
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Originally Posted by
Mr. Misha
This is my thought exactly. If it's going from 0% to 100% and back to 0% then something is wrong. Check the probe and make sure that it's not moving around.
You took my reply out of context, but it's still worth checking I suppose.