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    herpstats

    So i know i posted about the ve 300 or the herpstat 2. well i am going a different route and still going to go with the herpstat.

    what is the the difference between the basic and herp 1? i looked on their site and it doesnt look like there is much of a difference? i do not plan on doing a night drop since i am not planning on breading. but if i am reading right does the herp1 control the light as well?

    any imput would help.

    thanks.

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    The basic doesnt handle as much wattage as the 1 if I remember right

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    they both are reading 700w on the website.

    the only thing they are showing differnt is the herp1 has stuff checked off in green where the basic is yellow. the one also has a built in power safty relay where the basic does not. i will be pluging into a power board so i shouldnt be too concerned about that and i rarly have power failures where i live.

    Built in nighttime temperature option *✓
    User adjustable daytime/nighttime transition ramping up to a 10 hour period
    Can be used as a light controller to simulate sunrise/sunset *✓
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