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    Thermostat question

    What is the life expectancy of a Helix or Herpstat? is there a general rule to when u should replace them or not?

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    Re: Thermostat question

    I would imagine that most people replace them whenever they start noticing performance degradation/failure. I've been using my Herpstat Pro for one year now, so I'm afraid that I can't give you much of a longevity reort.
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    Helix and Herpstat are pulse proportional thermostats, meaning they have no mechanical relay (i.e. no parts with friction on them that could wear out) so I can think of no reason to change one out that is performing normally, no matter how old it is.

    But then again I am no thermostat expert, so I would recommend contacting one.
    You can reach Spyder Robotics (Herpstat) at: sales@spyderrobotics.com
    Helix (DBS-100) at: support@helixcontrols.com
    And Reptile Basics (Vivarium Thermostat) at sales@reptilebasics.com

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    Re: Thermostat question

    Quote Originally Posted by Agent73 View Post
    Helix and Herpstat are pulse proportional thermostats, meaning they have no mechanical relay (i.e. no parts with friction on them that could wear out) so I can think of no reason to change one out that is performing normally, no matter how old it is.

    But then again I am no thermostat expert, so I would recommend contacting one.
    You can reach Spyder Robotics (Herpstat) at: sales@spyderrobotics.com
    Helix (DBS-100) at: support@helixcontrols.com
    And Reptile Basics (Vivarium Thermostat) at sales@reptilebasics.com

    http://spyderrobotics.com/index.html
    http://www.helixcontrols.com/
    http://www.reptilebasics.com/thermostats
    thats the way I should have gone in the first place but figured I may run across members who experienced problems or what not thank's for the links
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