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  • 07-31-2007, 05:45 PM
    Swingline0.0.1
    Another thermostat thread! Yay!
    So I got a rheostat last weekend, and I'm not really enjoying having to readjust the thing all the time.

    Have you guys heard anything about the Zoomed 500R? I couldn't tell from the pics if it has a numbered dial or a readout.
  • 07-31-2007, 05:48 PM
    dr del
    Re: Another thermostat thread! Yay!
    Hi,


    I would do a forum seach on it - I have heard some people say they have had problems though. How much is it out of curiosity?

    I know the brands recomended most often are ranco and jhonson controls for on/off thermostats and helix and herpstat for proportional.


    dr del
  • 07-31-2007, 05:59 PM
    Argentra
    Re: Another thermostat thread! Yay!
    500R is not the greatest: the only thing going for it is the price (20-35 typically, Dr dell). The dial is a 'turn and guess' type with a little colored sticker as a guide. I'm using it with a rheostat on my corn snake cage because the corn won't need it's temps 'just right' like a BP. My recommendation is to get a ranco or Johnson, they have digital readout and setting memory.
  • 07-31-2007, 06:37 PM
    rabernet
    Re: Another thermostat thread! Yay!
    Consider this - $75 for a quality thermostat (Ranco or Johnson's) that will last you a long time, or $35 for a lesser quality thermostat that you may have to replace if it fails. On top of that, the vet bill you'd have to pay for if it failed and your snake was burned.


    Consider a quality thermostat an investment for the health and general well being of your snake. :)
  • 07-31-2007, 06:47 PM
    Swingline0.0.1
    Re: Another thermostat thread! Yay!
    I definitely agree- I plan to have Milton as a buddy for the next 30 years!

    I'm not really a cheapskate, but my fiancee is already on me about how much I've put into his setup already! ;)

    Do you guys think I could use the rheostat for the cool side? It wants to stay around 76 or so... I've been kicking an old heat lamp I had manually and watching temps while I'm home... sometimes it will stay above 80 and sometimes it won't. I just don't know if the rheostat has a low enough setting for a <5 degree variance.

    My thinking is also that if I'm going to spend $75, proportionals start around $100, don't they? Are they worth the difference in your opinions?
  • 07-31-2007, 06:55 PM
    dr del
    Re: Another thermostat thread! Yay!
    Hi,


    Yes you could attatch the cool side heating to the thermostat through the rheostat and, once it's dialed in correctly, it would keep the cool end perfect with no more interaction from you I think.

    Proportionals would be the only choice if you are using a lighbulb for anything as the switching on and off would burn it out amazingly quickly - not to mention driving you daft.

    I have heard people say that the turning on and off event comes with a slight click so if the tank is somewhere that could be important it should be considered - but people who use them will be able to say how loud it is.

    I also believe proportionals maintain a smoother temperature but this isn' a deal breaker as the differences shouldn't be that much.

    And shouldn't the dimmer (if used as above) be able to maintain a 10 degree difference? i.e. 82-92 or whatever?


    dr del
  • 07-31-2007, 08:12 PM
    Swingline0.0.1
    Re: Another thermostat thread! Yay!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by dr del
    Hi,


    Yes you could attatch the cool side heating to the thermostat through the rheostat and, once it's dialed in correctly, it would keep the cool end perfect with no more interaction from you I think.

    Proportionals would be the only choice if you are using a lighbulb for anything as the switching on and off would burn it out amazingly quickly - not to mention driving you daft.

    I also believe proportionals maintain a smoother temperature but this isn' a deal breaker as the differences shouldn't be that much.

    And shouldn't the dimmer (if used as above) be able to maintain a 10 degree difference? i.e. 82-92 or whatever?


    Hmm... I'm not sure what the dimmer can do- that's why I have great people like you to harass with my newb questions! :)

    What you were saying about running it through the rheostat- did you mean heat source-->rheostat-->t-stat-->outlet? I'm not sure how that would work out...

    I am only using the bulb because:

    a.)I've already got the thing- that's what the herpetologists at Pet Warehouse told me to use, along with my stick-on thermometers and hot rocks (I didn't actually buy the rock anyway!) LOL!

    and,

    b.) I don't really have any other way to get my cool side above 80

    I'd like to get things to where I don't need anything other than the UTH and a t-stat, but we'll see. I read on another post that insulating the sides/back of the enclosure will help... and we're only talking about 5 degrees here.

    I'm planning to get a Ranco ordered either this weekend or next. I hate to have to wait on it, but I can't live on hoppers, unfortunately! :)

    Until then at least I've got an improvement over my first setup and SOME temp control!
  • 07-31-2007, 08:25 PM
    dr del
    Re: Another thermostat thread! Yay!
    Hi,


    Well you could just get another bit of flexwatt from rich at reptile basics for your cool end.:) He even sells it pre-wired and it's cheap as chips.

    And I'll try and describe the dimmer idea.

    https://ball-pythons.net/gallery/fil...immersetup.JPG

    You really won't be able to use a ranco with a lighbulb ( a ceramic heating element would be fine however) as it will really drive you (and possibly the snake) nuts and burn out in an extremely short period of time.

    Hope that is a little clearer on what I meant.


    dr del
  • 07-31-2007, 08:27 PM
    West Coast Jungle
    Re: Another thermostat thread! Yay!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by rabernet
    Consider this - $75 for a quality thermostat (Ranco or Johnson's) that will last you a long time, or $35 for a lesser quality thermostat that you may have to replace if it fails. On top of that, the vet bill you'd have to pay for if it failed and your snake was burned.


    Consider a quality thermostat an investment for the health and general well being of your snake. :)


    I agree the vet bill for burn or RI will way more than a t-stat not to mention the stress and agrivation. The cheapo t-stats are crap I went through 3 in a month when I first began (petstore reccomendations) then I switched to Rancos, what I paid for the cheapos could have got the better one without the headache. Now I use the proportional Herpstat Pro(rancos are now for backups and quarrantines). My wife trips over prices too but bottom line it's my $ and I don't go halfway when it comes to the care of my animals. Cheap ends up being more expensive, trust me. :)
  • 07-31-2007, 08:43 PM
    dr del
    Re: Another thermostat thread! Yay!
    Hi,


    Do you notice a click or noise when the ranco's switch the elements on and off?

    If so how loud is it?


    dr del
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