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Looking for space heater suggestions.
I recently decided to breed and now have a dedicated room for my snakes. With the weather now turning cooler, I'm dipping below my easy to maintain 80 degree summer ambient. I have a small space heater that heats the room just fine, but the thermostat has a 5 degree swing. I'm looking to upgrade it to future proof for breeding.
I'm hoping to find one that has programmable temperatures for both day and night. I've seen a few thermostats that would handle the temperature swing, but I'd prefer to have it all in the same unit.
Does anyone have any experience or suggestions as to which space heater and/or thermostat I could purchase?
P.S. It's a very small room. Roughly 10' x 12'. Smaller units will work.
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Re: Looking for space heater suggestions.
I have a 8x10 room, and I use an oil heater. I don't use any thermostat, but I have it dialed in to hold the temp between 86-88.
I've heard of people using the ranco thermostats.
If you want long term why not baseboard electric heat wired to a normal programmable thermostat?
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I use a DeLonghi Oil-Filled Radiator like this one in my snake room that's similar in size to yours. It's plenty to keep the room from falling below 78°F during the year.
To maintain that temperature, I plug the radiator into a Ranco thermostat similar to this one from Reptile Basics.
Now, I have one question for you as well. Why are you looking to be able to change temperatures between day and night?
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Re: Looking for space heater suggestions.
 Originally Posted by Eric Alan
I use a DeLonghi Oil-Filled Radiator like this one in my snake room that's similar in size to yours. It's plenty to keep the room from falling below 78°F during the year.
To maintain that temperature, I plug the radiator into a Ranco thermostat similar to this one from Reptile Basics.
Now, I have one question for you as well.  Why are you looking to be able to change temperatures between day and night?
I use this same one, but the black model. It's does the job well enough to only be on low power (700 watts), but only on power level 3.
Last edited by Tsanford; 09-14-2015 at 02:08 AM.
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Re: Looking for space heater suggestions.
 Originally Posted by Eric Alan
Why are you looking to be able to change temperatures between day and night?
While BP's don't need a temperature night drop, other species do benefit from it for breeding.
I would hook the current heater up to a Ranco t-stat.
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Re: Looking for space heater suggestions.
 Originally Posted by bcr229
While BP's don't need a temperature night drop, other species do benefit from it for breeding.
Of course. Since the post is in the BP Husbandry section, though...
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You need a Oil filled heater (does not have to be expensive $50 or less will work) and a reliable thermostat Ranco, Johnson for that use such at this http://www.reptilebasics.com/ranco-etc-111000-pre-wired
Do not purchase a oil filled heater that has a digital thermostat, they are the first thing going out and are unreliable.
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I too am looking into these heaters. Regarding probe placement, would you just want it exposed to the ambient air at about the height of the enclosures in the room?
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Re: Looking for space heater suggestions.
 Originally Posted by JoshSloane
I too am looking into these heaters. Regarding probe placement, would you just want it exposed to the ambient air at about the height of the enclosures in the room?
I'm in the same boat and need to invest in a new space heater for my room. Knowing where the temp probe is supposed to go would we great
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Re: Looking for space heater suggestions.
 Originally Posted by JoshSloane
I too am looking into these heaters. Regarding probe placement, would you just want it exposed to the ambient air at about the height of the enclosures in the room?
That's exactly what I do. I have the probe for the heater secured to the side of a table I use in the snake room (where there is decent airflow), allowing it to measure ambient temp in the room. I've been running it like this for several years now and it's been effective for me.
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