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    Dual Probe thermostat

    Looking for a Dual Probe Thermostat that uses one heating source, Was going to use this for my incubator as my current thermostat only has one probe and only shows the correct temps on the shelf the probe is on, the other ones are off by 2-3 degrees. I want to be able to use the two probes and put one on the top shelf and one on the bottom to try and even out the overall temps inside my incubator, ive seen ones before im just blanking right now, thanks and have a great day!

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    Re: Dual Probe thermostat

    Quote Originally Posted by Lawrencegmfu View Post
    Looking for a Dual Probe Thermostat that uses one heating source, Was going to use this for my incubator as my current thermostat only has one probe and only shows the correct temps on the shelf the probe is on, the other ones are off by 2-3 degrees. I want to be able to use the two probes and put one on the top shelf and one on the bottom to try and even out the overall temps inside my incubator, ive seen ones before im just blanking right now, thanks and have a great day!
    I looked around a little bit, but I couldn't find a thermostat that regulated one heat source using readings from two different probes. I know some people put fans in their incubators to circulate the air and even out the temperature.
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