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    Re: Thermostat help!

    Quote Originally Posted by reno-cg View Post
    That helps a lot! I'm going to start shopping for one. What are typically good names for thermostats?
    HElix and herpstat go with herpstat its cheaper and ive heard better from it i love my herpstat nd http://www.spyderrobotics.com/

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    Re: Thermostat help!

    Quote Originally Posted by reno-cg View Post
    That helps a lot! I'm going to start shopping for one. What are typically good names for thermostats?
    I bought the hydrofarm thermostat off of Amazon, only $25...I've only had it hooked up for a few days but it does seem to be working well. I bought it because I saw a few others recommend it on here saying it was decent for the price, but not the best.

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    Re: Thermostat help!

    Quote Originally Posted by Brstin2flames View Post
    I bought the hydrofarm thermostat off of Amazon, only $25...I've only had it hooked up for a few days but it does seem to be working well. I bought it because I saw a few others recommend it on here saying it was decent for the price, but not the best.
    ya but is that a proportional therm or on/off .proportional is nice if u have the 125 to drop on it because it keeps the temps are accurate

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    Re: Thermostat help!

    Quote Originally Posted by Bpmike1208 View Post
    ya but is that a proportional therm or on/off .proportional is nice if u have the 125 to drop on it because it keeps the temps are accurate
    I'm not quite sure what the difference is as this is the only thermostat I have owned. This one you set the temp on the thermostat where you want it and it will turn on when the temp drops below that point and will turn off once the temp is reached.

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