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    Re: Questions about my daughter's new BP

    Quote Originally Posted by rosiegirl View Post
    Thank you! We actually bought a different lamp without a dimmer to use with the thermostat, so we have both until we return one! Which is better to use?
    You could keep the dimmer lamp and use the dimmer as a back up in case the thermostat ever fails. Just fiddle with the dial until you can maintain a temp a couple degrees above what you want the thermostat set at. Then if, god forbid, the thermostat should fail the dimmer will limit the amount of power available to the heating element


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