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    I'm thinking about picking up some thermostats (rather than using rheostats) for my cages. I know that Helix is the de facto standard for herping, but does anyone have any experience with the HerpStat (http://www.mgreptiles.com/Herpstat.html)? The base units have roughly the same features, but the HerpStat is about $30 (USD) less per unit than the Helix DBS-1000.

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    The features look great. I am a huge fan of proportional thermostats and would consider using the HerpStat. Unfortunately I have a few extra DBS-1000's and Basic Systems in my supply closet, so it might be a while until I have the need.

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    What is a "proportional" thermostat??
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    Quote Originally Posted by lucky8926
    What is a "proportional" thermostat??
    Proportional thermostats control the flow of electricity to a device incrementally, as apposed to just shutting the device off when it gets too warm, and firing it back up again when it gets cool like many of the inexpensive thermostats. Generally, it's a much better way to accurately control the temperature of an electric heat source like an UTH or heat tape.

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    A proportional thermostat pulses power (in proportion to what is needed) to the heat source. If only a small amount of power is needed to get the heat source up to temperature, that's all the thermostat allows through. In contrast, an "on/off" thermostat has just that, either an on mode or an off mode. With an "on/off" thermostat, even if only a small amount of power is needed to get the heat source up to temperature, the "on/off" thermostat will turn the heat source on "full blast" to get it there.

    In my experience, I have seen a more steady and constant temperatue held with proportional thermostats than with on/off types. The on/off thermostats that I have used have allowed a signifigant fluctuation in temperatues that I personally find unacceptable.

    I do know several people that use and have no problems with on/off thermostats. They're just not my cup of tea.

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    Ahhhh I see. Thanks for the info guys. I don't have any kind of thermostat right now (just using rheostats) but when I decide to build my custom enclosure I'm going to get some, and of course that means more hours of research.......
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    Oooh, thermostat topics. Just what I'm interested in lately.

    Hope I'm not hijacking the topic or anything. I'm not too good with thermostat info yet. Just wondering if the Ranco thermostat is proportional or not.
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    Ranco is not proportional.

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    The helix and the herpstat are pretty much the same thing as in what they do. The herpstat has more features then the helix base model. Both units are quality units, it really depends on what you are looking for and how much you want to spend. Of course my reccommendation is the herpstat. It offers alot more at a lower price and you dont have to wait a month to get the thing... On the ranco it is a on/off tstat.... Feel free to mail me if you need any techinal info..
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    Awesome info exchange there guys - thanks mucho!

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