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Herpstat 1 vs Intro
So I'm looking Into ordering a BETTER thermostat to go with boo's custom PVC tank I'm ordering.
The herpstat 1 is only $35 more than the herpstat intro.
Should I just spend the $35 extra? Or is the herp intro fine?
I've never used anything other than the non fancy thermostat I got for him at the reptile show.
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The Basic will be fine. I personally use the Herpstat 1, but it is overkill for a lot of situations IMO.
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There's the herpstat basic and the herpstat intro.
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The intro would work as well, but is more set up for mounting to incubators. I would get the Basic for your PVC cage
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I would go with the basic or 1
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Re: Herpstat 1 vs Intro
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Originally Posted by jinx667
The Basic will be fine. I personally use the Herpstat 1, but it is overkill for a lot of situations IMO.
What situations would need the Herpstat 1 over the Herpstat Basic?
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The Herpstat basic doesn't have an internal clock (so no night drop functionality) lacks a safety relay, And humidity control abilities.
The Herpstat 1 is slightly safer because of the safety relay, but the proportional control circuit is the same in both models so 99% of the time there would be no difference between them.
The Herpstat basic cannot be used as a humidity controller
The Herpstat basic cannot drop temperatures at night (necessary for some types of reptiles, and some need it for breeding purposes)
The Herpstat basic has 1 less way of preventing a catastrophic thermostat failure.
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Is the humidity controller function generally necessary when dealing with racks? Also do most breeders use night drop temperatures during the breeding season?
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Very few people use the humidity function.
Something to keep in mind is that unless you have a Herpstat 2 or 4 (multi outlet models) you can't use the the humidity function at the same time as controlling a heat source.
I think that most breeders use night drops. Though they are not 100% necessary. I think that some keep the hot spot constant and drop the air temps as well.
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Re: Herpstat 1 vs Intro
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Originally Posted by The Serpent Merchant
The Herpstat 1 is slightly safer because of the safety relay, but the proportional control circuit is the same in both models so 99% of the time there would be no difference between them.
The Herpstat basic has 1 less way of preventing a catastrophic thermostat failure.
Can you explain what the safety relay is and what it does? My biggest fear is catastrophic thermostat failure (hence back up t-stats).
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