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    What kind of thermostat is this

    Anyone know what kind of thermostat this is?

    http://www.precisionincubators.com/r...egg-incubator/



    Or maybe know of another that is small and mountable like this

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    Herpstat has one that kinda looks like this one. Not sure if this one is based off that or not.

    Spyder Robotics

    http://www.spyderrobotics.com/produc...tat_intro.html

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    Re: What kind of thermostat is this

    Yeah I have seen that one but wanted one a little smaller

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    Found this one going to try it out ... It's not for reptile eggs so does not have to be state of the art or anything lol


    http://m.ebay.com/itm/111040589658

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    That one looks to be only in celsius. Or can it be switched from F to C?

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    Maybe we could help a little more if we knew what you were trying to warm or incubate?

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    Parrot brooder .... For green cheek conures and Hahns macaw babies

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    I don't know if can be converted but for 30$ I can do the conversions myself not a big deal I guess

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    After reading up on the one you just posted. It appears it only reads in Celsius not Fahrenheit, so unless you normally use Celsius I see this being a real pain quick! Also its not Proportional heated so it just turns the heater on and off. I would save my money and get something better.

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    It just for a brooder does not have to be exact .... It's not about saving money to buy something I can buy the 100$ one if I wanted to but it's a bit big to use for a portable brooder :/. If it was smaller I would have bought that one

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