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    Jumpstart thermostat

    Went to Repticon yesterday and saw the most loveliest noodle ever. Wanted to get her, but my mom didn’t wanna be in the car with a snake. LOL. I had planned on going back today to get it if it was still there. Even if it wasn’t, I was going to get one still. They had sooo many of them. Butttt I’m glad I didn’t get anything.

    Had set set up my tub and everything was looking good. But I noticed last night the thermostat wasn’t on. And it wouldn’t turn on. I guess I got a bad one because after just 4 days it stopped working. It was the jumpstart thermostat. Got it off amazon.

    That scares me so much because I don’t want anything like that happening when I actually have my ball python. I want to give my baby the best possible care that I can. So I have decided to wait and go with a Herpstat. I’ve seen it suggested many times, here and other places.

    So while I’m bummed that this happened, I am glad too. Made me want to go the best route with thermostats to avoid anything like this happening in the future.

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    Re: Jumpstart thermostat

    Quote Originally Posted by ali.randax3 View Post
    So while I’m bummed that this happened, I am glad too. Made me want to go the best route with thermostats to avoid anything like this happening in the future.
    a blessing in disguise. some of us are lucky to keep them running for a few years, to unfortunately one day find the floor temps reaching ~150° F. a Jumpstart thermostat failure is not an "if" but a "when."

    i've been fortunate enough to not have one fail on me, but i checked them regularly and bought a Herpstat the second i could.

    you're going to LOVE your Herpstat. when i got my first one i was so excited and i couldn't believe i lasted so long without one.

    good luck!!!
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    Re: Jumpstart thermostat

    Ive heard a lot about jumpstarts failing, main reason why I switched to a herpstat 3 months later.

    They come at a decent price, but are SO worth it. Never seen such an accurate thermostat (mines always within .2 degrees F). Youre gonna love it.

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    Re: Jumpstart thermostat

    I've been thinking about switching to herpstat just because I have stackable enclosures, and I've heard such great things about them, but I can't say anything bad about the Jumpstart brand. I've used several of them for the past 6 years and haven't had a single one fail on me yet (knock on wood). Considering the herpstat 6 is about $450 and the Jumpstart is about $30, I'd have to go through almost (15) Jumpstart units to reconcile the price difference. I understand the herpstat has more bells and whistles but I don't really need those.
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    Re: Jumpstart thermostat

    Quote Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy View Post
    I've been thinking about switching to herpstat just because I have stackable enclosures, and I've heard such great things about them, but I can't say anything bad about the Jumpstart brand. I've used several of them for the past 6 years and haven't had a single one fail on me yet (knock on wood). Considering the herpstat 6 is about $450 and the Jumpstart is about $30, I'd have to go through almost (15) Jumpstart units to reconcile the price difference. I understand the herpstat has more bells and whistles but I don't really need those.
    I've got two jumpstarts and I've had no issues (yet). But I would like to upgrade to herpstats at some point. I've literally never heard a single complaint about them, aside from the price. But I've also heard everybody who owns one say it's worth every penny.

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    Re: Jumpstart thermostat

    Quote Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy View Post
    ....Considering the herpstat 6 is about $450 and the Jumpstart is about $30, I'd have to go through almost (15) Jumpstart units to reconcile the price difference. I understand the herpstat has more bells and whistles but I don't really need those.
    I totally understand where you're coming from, except that you also have to consider the "cost" of a failure, not just the cost to replace the thermostat itself- but
    also the potential loss of snakes or harm to them. Horrible to think about, too bad Herpstats are so pricey.

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    Re: Jumpstart thermostat

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    I totally understand where you're coming from, except that you also have to consider the "cost" of a failure, not just the cost to replace the thermostat itself- but
    also the potential loss of snakes or harm to them. Horrible to think about, too bad Herpstats are so pricey.

    I totally agree with you about the potential for loss or harm to the critters. That would be a nightmare. I'm pretty compulsive about checking and maintaining proper temps. I usually check my ambient and hot spot temperatures a couple of times throughout the day. I also use ultratherm uths which really don't get hot enough to burn the critters. Even without a thermostat, or in the event of a t-stat failure, they don't get much over 100F. My snakes also don't use their hot spots very often. I was just checking on them and only 1 of 8 is resting on a hot spot. The others are on the cool side or perching on a branch or shelf. I'm by no means knocking herpstat. I've just found that I can achieve the same results more economically.
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    Not criticism from me, El-Ziggy...I don't use Herpstats either; my situation is different from many others & I'm home most of the time too. We all have to
    make the best choice that works for us, it's not "one size fits all" IMO.

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    Re: Jumpstart thermostat

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Not criticism from me, El-Ziggy...I don't use Herpstats either; my situation is different from many others & I'm home most of the time too. We all have to
    make the best choice that works for us, it's not "one size fits all" IMO.

    Well said.

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    Re: Jumpstart thermostat

    Quote Originally Posted by EL-Ziggy View Post
    I totally agree with you about the potential for loss or harm to the critters. That would be a nightmare. I'm pretty compulsive about checking and maintaining proper temps. I usually check my ambient and hot spot temperatures a couple of times throughout the day. I also use ultratherm uths which really don't get hot enough to burn the critters. Even without a thermostat, or in the event of a t-stat failure, they don't get much over 100F. My snakes also don't use their hot spots very often. I was just checking on them and only 1 of 8 is resting on a hot spot. The others are on the cool side or perching on a branch or shelf. I'm by no means knocking herpstat. I've just found that I can achieve the same results more economically.
    i still have my first Jumpstart i bought for Yellow in 2014, and it's still running as it should. i used it for close to 5 years, switching from one enclosure to another, running Ultratherms exclusively, and it has yet to fail. i love my Jumpstarts (i have 3!) and i hang on to them in case of emergency set-ups or QTs as i trust i can rely on them for a shorter period of time compared to a high-end 'stat. i also compulsively check temps on anything running with a Jumpstart with my lil temp gun.

    only ~1 year ago did i make the full transition to running only Herpstats/VE. it took me a loooong time to save up and buy what i needed (2 Herpstat Intro+, 1 Herpstat 2, and 1 VE300) but i'm so glad i did; i didn't rush to spend all that dough.

    idk this is just my random anecdote *kanye shrug*
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