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    Thermostat recommendation

    I have had a rack set up for about a year or two now, I have had a Herpstat with absolutely zero problems. I ordered a Jumpstart strictly incase I ever had a failure with the herlstat.

    I am upgrading to Animal Plastics T8 with RHP from pro heat. When I talked to tech support about my application to ensure I had the correct size rhp ordered. They went on about how the safest thermostat is a jumpstart, that it is UL listed.

    I know that UL testing is federal, and your insurance technically does not need to cover an incident if the item.jsnt UL listed.

    What is everyone's thoughts?

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    Re: Thermostat recommendation

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Herpstat are the best T-Stat you can buy for the money I have some that have been running for 11 years.
    I'm just curious why pro heat would recommend a $25 thermostat, if they are not a vendor? They are not benefiting from it.

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    i tried using my JumpStart with my T8 and i was just not satisfied with the temp swings it was producing. i then switched to HerpStat and i can't believe i've used anything else but. JumpStarts are good thermostats for their price and can work with a T8 but i tried using them myself and was unsatisfied.
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    Re: Thermostat recommendation

    Quote Originally Posted by Stearns84 View Post
    I'm just curious why pro heat would recommend a $25 thermostat, if they are not a vendor? They are not benefiting from it.

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    Because if you tell people that on the top of the purchase they need to spend another $100 you might not make that sale, a lot of people like to cut corners spend little not considering the price of the product VS the longevity of the product.

    They recommend that as a minimum which I guess is better than nothing.
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    Re: Thermostat recommendation

    Quote Originally Posted by Stearns84 View Post
    I'm just curious why pro heat would recommend a $25 thermostat, if they are not a vendor? They are not benefiting from it.

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    He has to say that to be credible.

    Bob @Pro heat makes a big deal how his RHPs are the only UL ones available and how important that is. To be consistent with his thinking and or beliefs he MUST recommend a UL thermostat.

    I'm not implying any insincerity or shadiness. I just recently purchased two of his panels myself.
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    I'm curious, would it be cost detrimental or difficult for Spyder robotics to have their herpstats UL certified? I'm not sure how UL works other than brand recognition.

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    Re: Thermostat recommendation

    Quote Originally Posted by Lizardlicks View Post
    I'm curious, would it be cost detrimental or difficult for Spyder robotics to have their herpstats UL certified? I'm not sure how UL works other than brand recognition.
    Yes, there would absolutely be a cost involved with UL certification. How significant that cost would be, what that process would look like, and what impact that cost would have on the retail price would all be questions better suited for Spyder Robotics themselves.
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    Re: Thermostat recommendation

    Quote Originally Posted by Sauzo View Post
    Herpstat.
    That's what I have, was just surprised by their recommendation

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