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    Need Some Help... Tub/Tank sharing a Thermostat.

    Okay.. I am having SO much trouble setting up my tub and tank to the same thermostat. I thought it'd be as easy as plugging them both in but it's not. Here's my setup information.

    I have a 20 L terrarium with a ZooMed 30-40 Gallon U.T.H Hooked up to a ZooMed Reptitemp 500R thermostat with NO problems at all. The thermostat probe is taped onto the outside of the U.T.H.

    I am in the process of setting up a 34 quart tub which has a ZooMed 10-20 Gallon U.T.H. I've tried EVERYTHING and no matter what, the thermostat will not properly regulate both U.T.H's. It seems the tub is always colder then the tank.

    I have two separate thermometers for each U.T.H and both are working fine.

    Here is a picture of my setup:



    All I can think of is the fact that one U.T.H is smaller then the other....



    Do you guys have any ideas how I can regulate both without a problem? I don't mind 1-2 degree differences but we're talking about 5-6 degree differences.

    I would just buy another thermostat but they cost me at least $40 here.

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    Re: Need Some Help... Tub/Tank sharing a Thermostat.

    Yes, a main reason is because of the UTH size difference. Also, glass and plastic insulate differently. My only recommendation is the get another tstat.

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    Re: Need Some Help... Tub/Tank sharing a Thermostat.

    For that thermostat to regulate two seperate UTHs properly the tanks would have to be exactly or pretty close to the same.

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    Re: Need Some Help... Tub/Tank sharing a Thermostat.

    Darn... that's a shame. I'll see if I can get another tstat for cheap. In the meantime I will use my spare dimmer on the tub setup.

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    Re: Need Some Help... Tub/Tank sharing a Thermostat.

    That UTH on the tank is way too big! All you need on a 20long is a 10-20 sized pad.
    That said, it's the difference in the pads that's making the temps different. Get them both to the same size and you won't need another t-stat.
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    Re: Need Some Help... Tub/Tank sharing a Thermostat.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sarin View Post
    Darn... that's a shame. I'll see if I can get another tstat for cheap. In the meantime I will use my spare dimmer on the tub setup.

    Thanks!
    http://reptilesupply.com has them for $25.

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    Re: Need Some Help... Tub/Tank sharing a Thermostat.

    Another option, move the tstat probe to the tub and then hook a dimmer up to the big UTH and then into the thermostat.

    Just a thought.
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    Re: Need Some Help... Tub/Tank sharing a Thermostat.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    Another option, move the tstat probe to the tub and then hook a dimmer up to the big UTH and then into the thermostat.

    Just a thought.
    I thought about that but it is too much of a hassle. I need to move the tub to get the snake out and therefore risking the probe to be misplaced and causing temperature spikes on Oz's terrarium.

    Quote Originally Posted by mrshawt View Post
    http://reptilesupply.com has them for $25.
    Thanks but I live in Canada. The shipping and exchange rates would kill me.

    Quote Originally Posted by Argentra View Post
    That UTH on the tank is way too big! All you need on a 20long is a 10-20 sized pad.
    That said, it's the difference in the pads that's making the temps different. Get them both to the same size and you won't need another t-stat.
    The 10-20 gallon was too small. My room temperatures are chilly so I upgraded to a 30-40 gallon. It only covers 1/3 of the tank and is a right temperature, he still has a cool and a warm side.
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