Re: Need help choosing a thermostat
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Originally Posted by
ChaosAffect
From what I've seen people very rarely use the humidity feature.
Yeah I'm thinkin' I'll go with the Herpstat Basic. It still has the night drop capability and the only loss I see is the humidity monitoring feature. I don't need to spend that extra 30$ on something I don't need. I might get it if I was using it on a nice display terrarium, but not for my rack. Ok payday, get here faster.
Re: Need help choosing a thermostat
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Originally Posted by
TheSnakeGuy
Yeah I'm thinkin' I'll go with the Herpstat Basic. It still has the night drop capability and the only loss I see is the humidity monitoring feature. I don't need to spend that extra 30$ on something I don't need. I might get it if I was using it on a nice display terrarium, but not for my rack. Ok payday, get here faster.
Personally, I'd spring for the full HerpStat 1. The cutoff feature will help me sleep better at night, and I like the fact that it's got a battery backup on the night drop.
Re: Need help choosing a thermostat
With the Herpstat 2 then can you control two enclosures with the same thermostat as long as both fall under the 500w requirments?
Re: Need help choosing a thermostat
I thought about the Herpstat 2 even though I only have one rack to monitor. I'm getting a Herpstat 1 as a gift for house sitting 4 dogs, 4 cats, and a bunny for 4 days. Pretty nice way to get paid huh?
Re: Need help choosing a thermostat
I have a herpstat basic controlling 2 racks and it works fine and has for years. I also have a dual zone ve running a heater for my Herp room and an incubator, it also works fine and has for ages. The difference I see between the 2 brands is price. I will never again spend the extra money for a herpstat over a ve. It was stated earlier in the thread that the herp stat dual sone will run 500 watts. The ve dual zone is not only cheaper but it is rated for 900 Watts. So for me the choice is pretty clear.
Need help choosing a thermostat
Not to my knowledge they were always about the same. I don't know why anyone would choose a Ve they do not have any of safety features of the competitors have save the helix. I have never needed to max on a Herpstat so having more has no value. Helix makes (made?) a 1200w unit if you need the power it is the one to have. I can see an argument for them all but the Ve.
They don't even have written specs so the accuracy is not under warranty. I have always wondered if the Korean manufacturer is spoty and that is the reason for such a glaring omission.
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