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    Re: Thermostat Question

    Quote Originally Posted by TheLuckyGecko View Post
    I contacted ZooMed and the rep said that she had never heard of trying to operate multiple units on one thermostat, and that she would not recommend that.
    Sounds like you talked to a "winner" LOL
    There will be a little temp variance but it shouldnt be huge. you can plug all the pads into a power strip and then plug the strip into the stat

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