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View Poll Results: Helix or Herpstat?

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  • Helix for the DIY incubator

    8 21.05%
  • Herpstat for the DIY incubator

    22 57.89%
  • Helix for the rack

    9 23.68%
  • Herpstat for the rack

    27 71.05%
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    Re: Helix vs. Herpstat?

    Quote Originally Posted by Simple Man View Post
    Have you setup your proportional curve settings in the Herpstat settings(Lo1 Lo2 Std Hi1 Hi2)? I had to use Hi1 to get mine constant but after that I never have more than .2-.3 degree swing in any direction. That's more than reasonable. Just a thought...

    I was just on the phone with herpstat and they told me to do that so I am going to work on that today when I get back from the reptile show. Thanks for pointing that out to me as well. How did you set yours up, cause I am still a bit confused on it lol?

    I love my Herpstat and will definitely be buying a Herpstat II when I add another rack. My current Herpstat will go to hatchling rack duty at that point. If you are using a metal rack you should get the Herpstat Grounded, otherwise, the standard Herpstat will work just fine!

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    Lance, check out this post: It should get you close enough to figure it out

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showthread.php?143587-Thermostat-help&p=1553400#post1553400


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    If you are looking at the herpstat how many probes do you need?If you only need one get the basic non ND one I don't really use the nd feature myself the ambient temp drops in the night with the room temps that is all you really need so the drop feature may be useful for other animals but not so much with balls.

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    Re: Helix vs. Herpstat?

    Quote Originally Posted by lance View Post
    I love my helix and hate the herpstat it constantly is adjusting the Temp and isn't consistent as my Helix I did purchase a VE and have it on a rack but not been up long enough to say good or bad but stick with Helix there what the pro's use and what I will stick with unless the VE is better.

    Lance
    Lance, if your having a problem with you temps just shoot me an email (sales@spyderrobotics.com) with the description of your setup and what settings you are using with the Herpstat and I'd be happy to help get things working right.

    -Dion Brewington
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    Re: Helix vs. Herpstat?

    Quote Originally Posted by spyderrobotics View Post
    Lance, if your having a problem with you temps just shoot me an email (sales@spyderrobotics.com) with the description of your setup and what settings you are using with the Herpstat and I'd be happy to help get things working right.

    -Dion Brewington
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    Just another reason i love the Herpstat...

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    Herpstat for both
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    I use a combo of things. I have several Helix, and Herpstats. Both good, but we are in the slow process of changing over to eco zone just like them better. I have a VE being tested now so far so good.

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    Re: Helix vs. Herpstat?

    if the rack and incubator are close enough get a herpastat 2 or pro and use 1 thermostat to control both
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    all ive used is helix and have never had a problem with them but if anyone has a herpstat that theyd like me to try and keep let me know and i will give it a go

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    I have Herpstat, Helix and Vivarium Electronics thermostats. All three are well made and will work well. Before buying the VE, Herpstat was my favorite because it just seemed easier to set up for ND in my breeder's rack. Now that I have the VE, it is becoming my favorite, especially since it sits flat on the top of a rack instead of needing a stand.

    You really can't go wrong with any of them. It is just a matter of preference.

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