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    proportinal control of lights?

    Hiya
    I have a proportinal thermostat controller for my heat sources.
    I will need to add a light to provide additional heat (the flexiwatt isn't enough)

    can the lightbulb be run through the proportinal controller?
    (It's a herpstat)

    thank you

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    Re: proportinal control of lights?

    Well...they work well on dimmers, so I imagine a proportional t-stat could be used on a bulb. Might seriously decrease the bulb's life, though. Just a guess on my part...hopefully someone who's tried this or knows more how these work will chime in.
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    Re: proportinal control of lights?

    I was also thinking that, on blowing bulbs much faster.

    You might be better off with a CHE instead. I know those respond a little better to dimmers, tstats, etc...
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    Re: proportinal control of lights?

    ok...I could do that
    I was concerned that a CHE might be overkill for my 48"x24"x17" enclosure.
    what do you think?

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    Re: proportinal control of lights?

    Quote Originally Posted by fishmommy
    ok...I could do that
    I was concerned that a CHE might be overkill for my 48"x24"x17" enclosure.
    what do you think?
    That's a big enclosure! I think a CHE should be fine.
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    Re: proportinal control of lights?




    thanks all!

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