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Any on/off tstat will back up any other T-stat the only caveat is a proportional unit (set in proportional mode) cannot be used as a back up.
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that was the pic I couldnt find................. LOL
What took you sooooo long kitedemon, you are getting slow in your old age
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Re: Racks and Thermostats
 Originally Posted by Brion99
Yeah, they'll just be the 8" flower pot holders on newspaper. Thanks a lot for the help.
Yeah, those don't move around so easy.
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I am getting over worked in my old age... LOL 19 hours in the last 24! Too much for an old guy like me...
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 Originally Posted by Brion99
Can't find him anywhere online.....would be great for me being close by.
First link on google was his site, maybe you were typing something in wrong...
http://www.cserpents.com/C_Serpents/HOME.html
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Re: Racks and Thermostats
 Originally Posted by snake lab
After 15 years of breeding reptiles the one thing i still cant wrap mybhead around is this. Probe placement. I do not understand why some people put the probe directlly on the heat source. Please dont explain it to me cause i dont want this to get into a 4 page rant about it lol. Thats not really my intention nor do i want to start an argument. I want to know exactly what temps are in my tubs. Therefore i place all my probes where they can read tub temps. For example on my freedom breeders that use cb70 tubs there are 10 levels with 30 tubs. I use 2 helixs on each rack. I place the probes where they can read tub temps. This way no guessing. When i had plastic racks i used a sokdering iron to melt a channel in the cieling of the middle tub and hot glued the probe. Again so it could read tub temps. I just dont like the idea of probe placements on heatbsources and having to adjust or guess at tub temps. Maybe its just me. Maybe im just crazy i dunno.
Your system is great I agree it is a simple elegant solution... IF you are using back heat.... IF you have regulated room temps.
Not every keeper uses back heat. Most racks should be in regulated rooms I know this better than most but again not all racks are. You have to admit your system will simply NOT work with belly heat, especially in a cooler room temps. There are likely more racks with belly heat than back heat.
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Re: Racks and Thermostats
 Originally Posted by Slim
Yeah, those don't move around so easy.
They're the thin plastic one (shoulda clarified that).....can't believe they'd have much trouble with those. I'll try it when I get the rack, and if they are too hard to move I guess I'l be making an order from RBI.
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Re: Racks and Thermostats
 Originally Posted by Brion99
They're the thin plastic one (shoulda clarified that).....can't believe they'd have much trouble with those.
Ahhh, I thought you were talking about the clay ones. I've seen people use those before.
Last edited by Slim; 04-18-2012 at 02:56 PM.
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Re: Racks and Thermostats
 Originally Posted by Mike41793
Thx A LOT. Dunno why I couldn't find it, but if they are really quality I can save a ton of money, especially since he comes to the local shows I can save on shipping too.
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