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I have swapped out all my herpstats and moved all my racks to Johnsons. This makes it easier on me to have a thermostat per rack for better control.
I did have herpstats on my racks but just didnt like the software setup.
I say go johnsons, for 88 shipped you can control 1500 watts worth of heating compared to herpstat or helix having 4-600w rating per outlet.
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Re: Choosing a Thermostat - New Ball Owner
 Originally Posted by RichsBallPythons
I have swapped out all my herpstats and moved all my racks to Johnsons. This makes it easier on me to have a thermostat per rack for better control.
I did have herpstats on my racks but just didnt like the software setup.
I say go johnsons, for 88 shipped you can control 1500 watts worth of heating compared to herpstat or helix having 4-600w rating per outlet.
Have any spare herpstats you want to sell? pm me
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Re: Choosing a Thermostat - New Ball Owner
 Originally Posted by yeroc1982
Have any spare herpstats you want to sell? pm me
Sorry but 2 members on here already own them.
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no problem! Thought id ask
Last edited by yeroc1982; 10-31-2010 at 06:41 PM.
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This topic came just in time.
Do you guys have some thermostat to recommend for us guys from europe?
I ve seen that herpstat has versions with adapters for UK, Australia etc. But i havent seen the classic europian version..
Would buying some simple adapters for power strip/heating mats(and for thermostat itself) work?
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As long as the adapters can swap/convert to your power requirements anything should work properly.
They do sell flexwatt thats 220v
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Re: Choosing a Thermostat - New Ball Owner
 Originally Posted by Helix
This topic came just in time.
Do you guys have some thermostat to recommend for us guys from europe?
I ve seen that herpstat has versions with adapters for UK, Australia etc. But i havent seen the classic europian version..
Would buying some simple adapters for power strip/heating mats(and for thermostat itself) work?
Hello, and to BP.net...
The only one I can think of available in Europe is the HabiStat...
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Re: Choosing a Thermostat - New Ball Owner
Hi,
You can also get thermostats from microclimate and from luckyreptile.
I have used the luckyreptile thermocontrol II and most of the habistat ones over the years - except for the magic eye versions as I prefer a timer switch for any temp drops.
If you need a dimmer or pulse proportional I'd probably have to recommend the habistats simply because I have used those exclusively.
dr del
Derek
7 adult Royals (2.5), 1.0 COS Pastel, 1.0 Enchi, 1.1 Lesser platty Royal python, 1.1 Black pastel Royal python, 0.1 Blue eyed leucistic ( Super lesser), 0.1 Piebald Royal python, 1.0 Sinaloan milk snake 1.0 crested gecko and 1 bad case of ETS. no wife, no surprise.
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 Originally Posted by dr del
Hi,
You can also get thermostats from microclimate and from luckyreptile.
I have used the luckyreptile thermocontrol II and most of the habistat ones over the years - except for the magic eye versions as I prefer a timer switch for any temp drops.
If you need a dimmer or pulse proportional I'd probably have to recommend the habistats simply because I have used those exclusively.
dr del
I agree habistat are better but don't fancy the magic eye myself.
Had two lucky reptile break down inside first year and would not buy again
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