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Good thermostat?
I hate the probe on thrmostat that I have. It's a thick cube so makes a huge space where the heat mat is off the glass. Willow's Matt is small because she's in a 20g.
Is this a good option? https://www.amazon.ca/Zilla-11939-Te...ile+thermostat
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If you are looking for a good quality cheaper priced thermostat you could go with a HydroFarm Thermostat. You can find them on Amazon for about $35.00. They have a good track record for a cheap thermostat.
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Re: Good thermostat?
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Originally Posted by L.West
If you are looking for a good quality cheaper priced thermostat you could go with a HydroFarm Thermostat. You can find them on Amazon for about $35.00. They have a good track record for a cheap thermostat.
I think Jumpstart is another one in that price range and similar.
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Re: Good thermostat?
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Originally Posted by Yzmasmom
They're both the same. :gj: As in the same bones just marketed for different purposes...
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Way back in the days (before BP) I used to own some of those and I say some because they are very prone to failure, you can easily run through one a year, the temps are not very stable (they allow for way too much fluctuation), most importantly when it comes to failure they fail wide open.
The very minimum t me is the intro http://www.spyderrobotics.com/index....=index&cPath=1 , yes it might be double the price but I can guarantee that you will never get 10 years out of the t-stat you posted, with Herpstat you will (I have some that have been running for 11 years now)
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I just got a VE-200 and I love it. Temps are so stable. I do have a couple of the Hydrofarms and they do their job, but I plan on upgrading as soon as I can. If for nothing else but piece of mind. You hear horror stories about them failing and I don't want that to happen to me.
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Re: Good thermostat?
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Originally Posted by Deborah
Way back in the days (before BP) I used to own some of those and I say some because they are very prone to failure, you can easily run through one a year, the temps are not very stable (they allow for way too much fluctuation), most importantly when it comes to failure they fail wide open.
The very minimum t me is the intro http://www.spyderrobotics.com/index....=index&cPath=1 , yes it might be double the price but I can guarantee that you will never get 10 years out of the t-stat you posted, with Herpstat you will (I have some that have been running for 11 years now)
Which one did you mean? There's a ton listed, lol. Jump start is no good?
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I had 3 jumpstart/hydrofarm thermostats to start out with, and they all became too inaccurate to use within a year.
If you're not planning on selling your BP within 4 years (lol), I definitely think it's worthwhile to invest in a herpstat! It's also a dimming thermostat and very accurate with maintaining exact temps.
The herpstat 1 basic works!
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Re: Good thermostat?
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Originally Posted by Yzmasmom
Which one did you mean? There's a ton listed, lol. Jump start is no good?
The intro is good enough for your needs, I use the herpstat one.
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Herpstat 1. Got it. Does it have to have different day and night temps or can I leave them steady?
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Sorry, Intro, not 1.
Do you indicated the bulky casing around the beginning of the probe makes a large part of the uth come off the glass? That's what her current one does... she's on a fairly small Matt.
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