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View Poll Results: Which thermostat do you suggest

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  • Helix Controls DBS1000 Proportional Thermostat (Grounded)

    10 25.64%
  • Herpstat Proportional Thermostat - Grounded

    23 58.97%
  • Ranco ETC-111000 Pre Wired

    6 15.38%
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Thread: Thermostats

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    Re: Thermostats

    Quote Originally Posted by Jyson View Post
    Right now I use Helix (Helix Controls DBS1000 Proportional Thermostat (Grounded)), but all three in the poll are excellent.

    One cool thing about the Helix I use is that when the power shuts off for like a second, it will still keep its memory on what temp. setting its suppose to be at.
    Do Herpstats not do that?! I see Herpstat proportionals are a lot cheaper than Helixes at beanfarm. I have exclusively used Helixes up until now, but was thinking of switching to Herpstat.

    Also, I recommend that everyone should have a backup on/off thermostat as well....these things can and do fail.

    JonV

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    Re: Thermostats

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    This is crazy! I was just about to make a thread JUST like this one lol.

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    Re: Thermostats

    Quote Originally Posted by nevohraalnavnoj View Post
    Do Herpstats not do that?! I see Herpstat proportionals are a lot cheaper than Helixes at beanfarm. I have exclusively used Helixes up until now, but was thinking of switching to Herpstat.

    Also, I recommend that everyone should have a backup on/off thermostat as well....these things can and do fail.

    JonV
    What type of on/off thermostat do you recommend as a backup??

    Yes, I've also seen the price differences in all three and so many people use different ones, it's hard to choose
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    Re: Thermostats

    Thanks all for your suggestions and also your experiences, it is all greatly appreciated.
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    Re: Thermostats

    Quote Originally Posted by nevohraalnavnoj View Post
    Do Herpstats not do that?! I see Herpstat proportionals are a lot cheaper than Helixes at beanfarm. I have exclusively used Helixes up until now, but was thinking of switching to Herpstat.

    Also, I recommend that everyone should have a backup on/off thermostat as well....these things can and do fail.

    JonV
    They do do that. I've lost power a few times and every single setting was still intact.
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    Re: Thermostats

    Ive got a herpstat, I like it very much. I'd reccommend it.
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    Re: Thermostats

    Herpstat

    Use it on the racks and the bator.

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    Re: Thermostats

    I have heard that Helixes used to be very good, but after a while they became more focused on quantity than qualities; I even read about a store manager who got several broken Helixes in aweek after a while and when they just came out he never had any come in.

    Conclusion, Herpstat is probably the best way to go these days.
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    Re: Thermostats

    Herpstat Pro is my weapon of choice

    Can't go wrong with with Spyder Robotics. I've had Helix in the past, and the Herpstat's just won me over.

    When I need to, I use Ranco's as backups. I also use a double Ranco on my oil filled heater.

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    Re: Thermostats

    Quote Originally Posted by nevohraalnavnoj View Post
    Do Herpstats not do that?!

    JonV
    Herpstats return to the last settings once power is returned. I love them!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by southernboagurl View Post
    What type of on/off thermostat do you recommend as a backup??

    Yes, I've also seen the price differences in all three and so many people use different ones, it's hard to choose
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