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    Re: Helix/Herpstat vs Ranco/Johnson

    Wanna bet? I've done it when I needed to and it worked fine.

    Plug your thermostat into the wall as normal, plug in the hot side flexwatt or whatever you're using and set the temp. Place the probe somewhere where it won't get moved(tape it to the heat pad or flexwatt). THEN get a dimmer, and plug it into the thermostat, and plug your cool side heat into the dimmer. Dial it down about 3/4-1/2 power and see what temps are at. They should stay pretty constant. Remember to dial the dimmer to full power for a bit so the cool side heat can actually heat up a bit. Then you can dial it down.

    Even if the dimmer fails, the snake won't perish in the couple hours it might take for you to notice there's a problem. I've had a couple Lutron Credenza dimmers running for 2-3 years and they are fine.
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    Re: Helix/Herpstat vs Ranco/Johnson

    Yep, it works.
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    Re: Helix/Herpstat vs Ranco/Johnson

    Wow!
    I'd just get a Herpstat II and simplify
    Oh wait; I did!!


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    Re: Helix/Herpstat vs Ranco/Johnson

    So did I And a Helix, two Johnsons and a Herpstat.. But why not?
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    Re: Helix/Herpstat vs Ranco/Johnson

    Quote Originally Posted by SatanicIntention View Post
    Wanna bet? I've done it when I needed to and it worked fine.

    Plug your thermostat into the wall as normal, plug in the hot side flexwatt or whatever you're using and set the temp. Place the probe somewhere where it won't get moved(tape it to the heat pad or flexwatt). THEN get a dimmer, and plug it into the thermostat, and plug your cool side heat into the dimmer. Dial it down about 3/4-1/2 power and see what temps are at. They should stay pretty constant. Remember to dial the dimmer to full power for a bit so the cool side heat can actually heat up a bit. Then you can dial it down.

    Even if the dimmer fails, the snake won't perish in the couple hours it might take for you to notice there's a problem. I've had a couple Lutron Credenza dimmers running for 2-3 years and they are fine.
    That is a really cool idea, I never thought of that! Kudos for creativity, both of you!

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