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  • 04-02-2016, 12:11 AM
    chrid16371
    Re: Can I use a UK thermostat?
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    Originally Posted by Yodawagon View Post
    I think these are available here in the us.
    http://www.acadianexotics.com/istat-pulse-plus.html

    Thank you Yodawagon. I just looked them up and I was going to be a little bummed if they ended up being cheaper to buy 6 of them rather then buying the herpstat 6. The pulse plus is 149.99 so definitely more expensive and the compact is 74.99 which comes to $10 more then the herpstat. I believe I made the best and cheapest choice for buying a proportional in the US. Plus all the features it has compared to the others. I'll be getting the humidity probe to use with my mistking so I won't have to use the regular timed misting. My humidity in my home is always 25%-30% and its hard to control the humidity in the v400, I think its because I burn wood to heat my home and it makes the air very dry. Someone should really make a budget friendly proportional thermostat for $50 or less with just basic features and a fail safe. Would be a lot safer then cheap on/off and light dimmers. I went from on/off to dimmers and always having to adjust temps. I thought I was gaining something from dimmers but really they fluctuated as much as the on/off except they work really good with my beardies basking bulbs which I built in a fuse and tested just in case. But thank you for looking into it.
  • 04-02-2016, 11:35 AM
    Yodawagon
    I looked into them a while back. If they want to break into the us market, they need to be cheaper. I went with a herpstat also.
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