Re: Thermostats and heat pads
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Originally Posted by
MarkS
Not really, as long as you live in a house that's temperature controlled. I used rheostats for several decades before digital thermostats with remote probes were even available. Some people even think that it's more natural because the heat will rise during the day and drop at night just like it does in nature. I personally prefer a good proportional thermostat, but there is nothing wrong with using a rheostat as long as you know how to use it properly.
Well said good sir, well said.
Re: Thermostats and heat pads
Quote:
Originally Posted by
MarkS
I personally prefer a good proportional thermostat, but there is nothing wrong with using a rheostat as long as you know how to use it properly.
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