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thermomstat
is a johnsons thermostat any good. in the furture planning on making a rack, would it hold up?
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Re: thermomstat
As long as you understand how it operates, and are familiar with the difference between on/off thermostats, and proportional thermostats. And are going to be running the thermostat within its limits, then yes, a Johnson Controls thermostat should be perfect!
You might look into backing it up though.
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Re: thermomstat
what do you mean back it up?
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Re: thermomstat
Its pretty much plugging a thermostat into another one, and putting both probes in the same spot. Added security more or less, worth the extra cash if you ask me.
http://www.boaphileplastics.com/thermostat.html
http://reptilebasics.com/Double-Ranc...d-p-16177.html
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Re: thermomstat
Theyre good. But I prefer a proportional stat.
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Re: thermomstat
I use both on/off and proportional thermostats.
They both work perfectly for what I'm using them for.
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