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    Thermostat Question

    So, I'm looking into getting a thermostat and I came up with a question. I was looking at this:

    http://lllreptile.com/store/catalog/...at-with-probe/

    and I wondered if it was possible to expand the use of the thermostat by plugging a strip into one of the outlets? Would the thermostat be able to control the heating devices through the strip? I'm thinking as long as I don't go over 1000 watts I'm safe, but I'm no electrician and wanted to see what higher minds thought. Please let me know... I don't want to burn my babies!

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    Re: Thermostat Question

    That's how it's usually done ... via a power strip ... just don't go over the thermostats max wattage or you're going to have problems.

    For what it's worth, I'm personally not a big fan of the Alife thermos ... I've seen many of them just poop out leaving racks and cages with no heat at all until it's noticed by the owner. They are really pretty poor quality when it comes to thermos. I know you didn't ask, but most of the time I just can't help running my big mouth ... sorry for the extra babble.

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    Re: Thermostat Question

    Hey, I'd rather know that than get something that won't work... what do you think about the BAH-1000 Thermos from Big Apple herp. They look comparable to the Alife thermos, but I talked to a guy who liked them... opinions always welcome!

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    Re: Thermostat Question

    I've actually used that one and I think that it's basically the same thing ... When it comes to something like thermostats, reliability is the most important thing IMO and I've yet to see a reliable thermostat or accurate in that price range.

    I think for an extra $20 or so you could pick up a Ranco, and while I'm not a huge fan of on/off thermostats, at least Rancos have a proven track record for reliability.

    Probably not what you wanted to hear, but it's all I got.

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    Re: Thermostat Question

    not steal the thread here but what thermostat do you use adam?
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    Re: Thermostat Question

    Not what I want to hear? Man, I need to know this stuff...

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    Re: Thermostat Question

    Quote Originally Posted by amg20102006
    not steal the thread here but what thermostat do you use adam?
    I use Helix thermostats exclusively ... I've had some that have been running for almost 10 years without a problem. They certainly aren't the cheapest solution and I'm not really one that believes that a higher prices automatically mean better quality, but I've tried out enough thermostats to know what I do like and what I don't. I like Helix.

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    Re: Thermostat Question

    There're some Helix's on Fauna for $108 shipped... awesome price if you can afford it

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    Re: Thermostat Question

    what helix one? do you have a link to one Adam?
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    Re: Thermostat Question

    I tried one of those BIg Apple Herp "t-stats", set it for 94 on the warm side... And you know what? Warm side fluctuated between the mid 80's and "might" have gotten up to 90... They really are just junk, and if you look at the diagrams Matt(www.mgreptiles.com) has on his site when he dissected one, you will be surprised that people actually entrust those things to control 1000 watts... Scary stuff.


    I unhooked that thing and it is now under my bed taking up space. I use a Herpstat 2 now and am in love(although I would have loved to get the software it was supposed to come with...). It keeps the warm side at 93.8-94 and the cool side at 82.9-83 24/7. I love it

    Maybe look into the Johnsons or the Rancos. They are actually meant to handle that sort of power.
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