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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexisFitzy View Post
    I was thinking about getting that one too, but I'd be using the thermostat on the incubator when it has eggs in it and once the eggs hatch and the babies are put in there hatching rack I'll use the same thermostat on the rack but the website says it doesn't recommend the HerpStat intro for rack systems. Does anyone know why? I'm thinking it could possibly be a wattage issue or something since it has a 350w maximum limit. I probably should've added that I need it to work for a hatchling rack system and an incubator in the post. Oopsy.


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    The herpstat intro uses the back of the thermostat as the temp sensor, the is not a corded temp probe. It must be installed in the incubator/enclosure. You must cut a hole in the eclosure and recess the thermostat into it, hence the name 'intro'. I hope you follow what I mean

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