Quote Originally Posted by tttaylorrr View Post
they do! i use a rheostat for mine and it works well, but again they work best in a room with a stable temp as they do not adjust to a probe reading; they adjust by regulating power output. you set the dial to adjust power output, and that does not change since the rheostat doesn't have a probe to read temps. the one you linked is kind of a thermostat/rheostat combo, and that is definitely better than a $15 dimmer!

i don't have any experience with the thermostat you linked; maybe someone else can chime in that had experience. i do have experiences with rheostats and they work well if you take the time to understand how they work.
Interesting so the dimmer would work with that bulb? I guess I could just try that but I worry it wouldn't work. Honestly I don't know anything about rheostats lol. I'd rather use something like I linked or a dimmer if that works.

But the one I linked does have a probe so if I do use that where would the probe go? How would it regulate the bulb temp?


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