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    Herpstat, oh herpstat!

    I've been searching and searching and while I have a pretty good idea of what I'm going to do, I wanted everyone's lovely input before I dish out the money on a Herpstat Pro.

    My setup:
    I have six 20 gallon longs with UTHs. They are on 2 shelves, three on each, right next to eachother.

    I am planning on (for now) putting probes into THREE of the six enclosures, one full shelf, with the idea that the temps on either side will be very similar, if not the same. What I was wondering was how exactly to achieve this with the Herpstat Pro.

    It was four outputs and probes, and I'll only be using three of them... or maybe just all four and then only doubling two outputs. I didn't know if anyone had any advice or technique for doing multiple enclosures on one output. Do you just use a powerstrip of sorts?

    I hope this makes sense, my brain is a little boggled with all this thinking haha! If anyone needs me to clarify I will. :] Thanks for any input at all on this! I just want to make sure I'm making this set up work to the best of my ability and my wallet's!
    Last edited by Misfit; 02-15-2011 at 04:31 PM.

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