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    If you don't like the fluctuations, stay away from the cheap thermostats and get a proportional thermostat. Your idea of elevating the tank would only be reliable if the room temps stay consistent (which as I said before your house thermostat is generally on off) and then also no air flow cooling the under side of the tank. I'd use a dimmer before I would consider elevating the tank for regulation.

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