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    Re: BAH-1000SC vs Reptitemp 500r


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    Re: BAH-1000SC vs Reptitemp 500r

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    Don't know if it changes things but she's in a glass aquarium. Does that make any one better than any other?

    edit: guess I should have asked this first....is there a johnson or ranco around 40 or 50 dollars shipped?
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    Re: BAH-1000SC vs Reptitemp 500r

    If you can't afford a Jonson or Ranco, Either of the two thermostats you mentioned would be sufficient until you can.

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    Re: BAH-1000SC vs Reptitemp 500r

    If you get the (much cheaper) unwired Ranco, it's very easy to buy an inexpensive orange extension cord and wire it yourself. I consider myself to not be very handy at all, and I managed to do it just fine (I also brew beer, and precise temp control is pretty important there, too). Just be sure to use a decent extension cord for the wiring, and not one of the cheap white ones you might use around the house.

    Here's a link to the instructions I used, very simple.

    http://www.brewboard.com/index.php?showtopic=40898

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    Re: BAH-1000SC vs Reptitemp 500r

    Where can I pick one of these up?
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    Re: BAH-1000SC vs Reptitemp 500r

    Reptile basics has them. They aren't a whole lot cheaper considering time and having to buy a powerstrip. If you can't afford the $80 for the t-stat then just buy the reptitemp one, go to lowes/home depot/walmart and buy a $10 light dimmer cord.

    Plug the dimmer into the output of the tstat, set the tstat temp all the way up and slowly adjust the dimmer until the temps in the tank are around 95-98 degrees on the hot side. Wait 20-30min between adjustments. When you get a constant temp bring the tstat temp down to where you want it. If the tstat ever fails the light dimmer won't let the temps rise to a really harmful temp.

    That aside, I would suggest a herpstat as well because of the ease of use and quality. I even have that on a light dimmer as well, anything can fail no matter how good it is.
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    Re: BAH-1000SC vs Reptitemp 500r

    Quote Originally Posted by DustinB View Post
    Reptile basics has them. They aren't a whole lot cheaper considering time and having to buy a powerstrip. If you can't afford the $80 for the t-stat then just buy the reptitemp one, go to lowes/home depot/walmart and buy a $10 light dimmer cord.

    Plug the dimmer into the output of the tstat, set the tstat temp all the way up and slowly adjust the dimmer until the temps in the tank are around 95-98 degrees on the hot side. Wait 20-30min between adjustments. When you get a constant temp bring the tstat temp down to where you want it. If the tstat ever fails the light dimmer won't let the temps rise to a really harmful temp.

    That aside, I would suggest a herpstat as well because of the ease of use and quality. I even have that on a light dimmer as well, anything can fail no matter how good it is.
    That seems like a good idea.

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    Re: BAH-1000SC vs Reptitemp 500r

    Quote Originally Posted by DustinB View Post
    Reptile basics has them. They aren't a whole lot cheaper considering time and having to buy a powerstrip. If you can't afford the $80 for the t-stat then just buy the reptitemp one, go to lowes/home depot/walmart and buy a $10 light dimmer cord.

    Plug the dimmer into the output of the tstat, set the tstat temp all the way up and slowly adjust the dimmer until the temps in the tank are around 95-98 degrees on the hot side. Wait 20-30min between adjustments. When you get a constant temp bring the tstat temp down to where you want it. If the tstat ever fails the light dimmer won't let the temps rise to a really harmful temp.

    That aside, I would suggest a herpstat as well because of the ease of use and quality. I even have that on a light dimmer as well, anything can fail no matter how good it is.
    You know I have wondered for a while how to back up the tstat with a dimmer and I understood how to hook it up but not quite how to set it up after that. Do you do the same with the herpstat? Just put the herpstat to a ridiculously high temp and dial down the dimmer?

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    Re: BAH-1000SC vs Reptitemp 500r

    Well you can do it two ways really. Either plug it into the tstat and set the tstat really high, or just hook up the light dimmer alone and bring the temp up. Then plug the tstat in and the light dimmer into the tstat.
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    Re: BAH-1000SC vs Reptitemp 500r

    I think you could get your temps right on the dimmer, and then set your thermostat to that temp also, that way if either one failed, your temps wouldn't be affected.

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