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Re: Is night time temperature drop necessary?
 Originally Posted by nikkubus
For them both to be doing the exact same problem leads me to believe either a problem with that particular model or something happened that damaged them, like a surge and they haven't been the same since. I have been using inkbird for a very long time and never had any errors that were the fault of the thermostat. I have never done the wifi ones though. I really don't see the point in a wifi thermostat to check from afar because most of the time any problems are going to come from probe becoming displaced or the thing break all together - which wifi is not going to help alert you to well anyways.
I'd just get two cheapy normal inkbirds without all the bells and whistles ASAP before your snakes get sick from malfunctions and then if you want to try and get some other fancy wifi thing later when you have more money you can.
Maybe so. But without wifi I wouldn't even know there's a problem so it would just sit there. With knowing there's a problem I could rush home as soon as possible or alert soneone else to look after it.
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Re: Is night time temperature drop necessary?
 Originally Posted by CakeLike
Maybe so. But without wifi I wouldn't even know there's a problem so it would just sit there. With knowing there's a problem I could rush home as soon as possible or alert soneone else to look after it.
In over 10 years I've never once had an issue with my Herpstats where I would have needed to rush home.
You get what you pay for.
They do have a Herpstat with wifi but you can only monitor the numbers, not change them. May give you what you're wanting though.
https://spyderrobotics.com/index.php...1ca60dc85af1b2
Like I said before I monitor the room temps more... Not the hotspots.
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I just check thermostats in the morning and at night and have them double-thermostatted just in case and that has saved my tail once already.
I put the one closest to the outlet just a couple degrees higher as a failsafe for overheating, the one plugged in between that and the actual heat source set normally. If I didn't keep my house heat high enough that they would be 100% fine if they shut off for a day or two, I might have some kind of backup figured out for too cold, but it just doesn't get cool enough here. A room space heater set to a bit below cool-side temps as a backup might be good for people in cooler climates.
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Re: Is night time temperature drop necessary?
 Originally Posted by CakeLike
I haven't replaced it because I don't have the money. And they were brand new.
This hasn't been an issue for my snake since I was always home to fix it immediately so that the temperature didn't even drop.
But in the future I won't be home as often so I need something else. And the wifi is for my snake not for me.
If I can't see what the temps are from afar I can't do anything.
The first piece of advice I got when I first started keeping reptiles was to have an emergency fund set aside for vet bills and equipment. Stuff breaks, and if you're relying only on the stuff you have on hand you're gonna run into issues like this. Especially if you don't have the means to replace stuff when it breaks. I don't understand how the wifi function is for anyone other than you to monitor equipment that you don't trust to just leave alone for a day while you're gone.
 Originally Posted by CakeLike
Maybe so. But without wifi I wouldn't even know there's a problem so it would just sit there. With knowing there's a problem I could rush home as soon as possible or alert soneone else to look after it.
Like KMG said, you get what you pay for, which is why I use Herpstats. If you trust your equipment you eliminate the need to monitor it ALL the time. It doesn't have to be the brands we're suggesting to you, but if you spend the money now, you'll save the headache later.
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