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Thread: Dimmer Help

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    Re: Dimmer Help

    Quote Originally Posted by JeffFlanagan View Post
    I think it would be better to return the dimmer and buy a proportional thermostat. A dimmer is a poor substitute.
    Thanks but no thanks, the dimmer is working fine, it just took some tinkering with, and like I said in my first post, a thermostat isn't a possibility right now (unexpected car trouble costs) . I just spliced in the dimmer to an extension cord, added a plastic electrical box to hold the wires, and a light cover, all in all cost me 8 bucks...and I am getting the correct readings (93.7 warm 83.8 cold and humidity at 53%), in a glass tank of all things. I'll try to get pics up when I get my hands on my friends digital.

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    Re: Dimmer Help

    Quote Originally Posted by Warm-blooded View Post
    Thanks but no thanks, the dimmer is working fine, it just took some tinkering with, and like I said in my first post, a thermostat isn't a possibility right now (unexpected car trouble costs) . I just spliced in the dimmer to an extension cord, added a plastic electrical box to hold the wires, and a light cover, all in all cost me 8 bucks...and I am getting the correct readings (93.7 warm 83.8 cold and humidity at 53%), in a glass tank of all things. I'll try to get pics up when I get my hands on my friends digital.
    Sorry for not getting back to your question about it being two black wires, but I am on night shift so I am sleeping during the day. It looks like you figured it out that the black wires are basically interchangable black and reds from my example. I had forgotten about those styles of rheostats.

    I'm glad it all worked out for you and I hope your situation inproves soon so you can afford a good Thermostat eventually.

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    Re: Dimmer Help

    Quote Originally Posted by Gloryhound View Post
    Sorry for not getting back to your question about it being two black wires, but I am on night shift so I am sleeping during the day. I'm glad it all worked out for you and I hope your situation inproves soon so you can afford a good Thermostat eventually.
    Thanks and thats completly understandable. Your walkthrough was very good (don't know what I would of done without it), so that I was able to follow that and then others somewhat pointed out the rest enabling me to figure it out . I will be getting a thermostat real soon, right after college lets out in a month and I'm working again.

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