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    Question Irene Preperation - Generators and Thermostats?

    With the latest track prediction, it looks like we might get hit similar to Isabel, when we lost power for a week. I have a generator, but I've read somewhere that the thermostats we use (Helix, HerpStat, VE) may not work with a generator. Does anyone know if this is true? If so, is there anything I can buy that I can put inline to make it work?

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    Proportional thermostats will not work on a generator. Unless your generator will run the a/c in your house and you will be running your generator all day, I would not bother. Believe me, your house will probably be plenty warm enough for your snakes. I lost power down here in FL during hurricanes a few years back and the temps in my house ranged from 80-90 the whole week. If you do think it is too cold I would probably get a space heater and heat the room instead of buying a bunch of on/off thermostats. Good luck.
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    Actually, I'm worried about the incubator. The snakes I can keep comfortable with an oil filled heater (with its own built in thermostat). My generator does connect to the fuse box of the house, so I'm not sure if that will clean up the electricity enough or not to maintain the thermostat on the incubator.

    And, yes I do plan on running the generator constantly and yes I do plan on running an HVAC unit to keep us cool. After Isabel, I did some planning to keep us comfortable should there be another extended power outage. These things are not fun, but you can make them less painful with a little planning ahead.

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    I was in Va Beach with Isabel and that was a loooong week! Can't believe you didnt have power all the way out there.

    I have no idea about the thermostat.

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    My snake room when power goes out will be heated to 88F with a propane heater if needed. The generator is there for keeping racks heated. The rodents wont enjoy the heat at all but they can be replaced easier than the snakes/eggs.


    If you can keep room at 88F just open incubator door to allow it to even out and your all set.

    I use a coleman catalytic indoor propane heater with the room window cracked 1" to keep fresh air circulating. one 16oz can on low keeps room at 85F for 8 hours, On high itll hit about 89-90 if door stays closed for 4 hours. You can also get the hose kit and hook it up to a full size propane tank and be set for a full 3 days. Of course one small propane heater wont help in dead of winter, so this is where the generator comes in to power the radiator heater on Med setting(750watts) and then the propane heater is kept on low.
    Last edited by RichsBallPythons; 08-25-2011 at 09:18 PM.

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    It depends on the inverter used on the generator. You should have a pure seine wave inverter. So do, some have a modified seine wave inverter that is likely to cause grief. You might try using a simple on/off as a emergency back up.

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    Like stated either have a on.off for backup which i have about 5 on the racks i can rip off if in desperate need. Otherwise i just keep room at 87-89 and keep incubator door open

    When room is kept this warm the snakes will not need the heat tape on so you can snag one of their thermostats

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    Re: Irene Preperation - Generators and Thermostats?

    When I use my back-up generator for my t-stats I switch my Herpstat Pro from Proportional mode to On/Off mode. I'm not sure if all of the models have this capability.

    But in the case of this hurricane, we are forecast to take a direct hit so I may be loading the snakes in the truck and evacuating for a couple of days...
    "Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."

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    Nope only herpstat II and Pro has the ability to go from proportional to on.off

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