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    Re: Looks like I'm building a rack

    Quote Originally Posted by Papa Burgundy View Post
    If I were to buy at Reptile Basics, which I am planning on, wouldnthey 'crimp' it for me? My Dad is in the process of building a 55 Chevy 2 door, and has built motorcycles all his life, so if I need any help with wiring he'll have my back.
    This rack is only going to be 4 shelves high, 3 feet wide, and I'll be using 4 inch Flexwatt. So thats 3ft x 8 watts per foot= 24 x 4 shelves= 96 watts. A 500 watt capacity thermo should be plenty.
    And I won't need night drop for a while, at least another year till be females are up to breeding size, right? Or should you lower temps ate every age? I am planning on building a 41 qt rack next year when they need it, which will definitely have a night drop thermo.
    Plus I don't have a male to mate her with, not yet! Should be getting him next week.
    You would have to contact Reptile basics, as I have done all my own wiring, as far as getting the flex Watt pre-wired.

    Yes 400 Watts or 500 Watts will be more than enough to handle the approximately 100 Watts. Ideally if you use the proportional T-stat the only time it will see full load is during start up or after a power outage.

    The Herpstat ND adds other features other than the night drop feature which some people find useful. It adds a high and Low alarm that can be set in 1/10ths of a degree from your set point. This means if you set the High alarm to 2 degrees and the low alarm to 4 degrees and set the actual temp on the T-stat to 90 degrees if the temp ever exceeds 92 degrees the herpstat will beep out an audible alarm and if the temp drops to 86 degrees the same will hold true. Issues have come up in the past where the temp probe was knocked off the heating element and caused the T-stat to turn full on. With the low alarm set above room temperature you actually would have a chance of discovering this shortly after it happened instead of after it cooked your snake. A nice option, but most of us keep an eye on the probe when we slide tubs in and out anyway which means we would see it. Then again if you are in a little hurry you might miss it!

    If you are tight on budget though my opinion would be the basic herpstat is better than anything you could find for less than its cost. Don't need to be spending money you don't have if you can avoid it, while still keeping a good level of safety for your snakes.

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    Re: Looks like I'm building a rack

    Quote Originally Posted by Papa Burgundy View Post
    If I were to buy at Reptile Basics, which I am planning on, wouldnthey 'crimp' it for me? My Dad is in the process of building a 55 Chevy 2 door, and has built motorcycles all his life, so if I need any help with wiring he'll have my back.
    This rack is only going to be 4 shelves high, 3 feet wide, and I'll be using 4 inch Flexwatt. So thats 3ft x 8 watts per foot= 24 x 4 shelves= 96 watts. A 500 watt capacity thermo should be plenty.
    And I won't need night drop for a while, at least another year till be females are up to breeding size, right? Or should you lower temps ate every age? I am planning on building a 41 qt rack next year when they need it, which will definitely have a night drop thermo.
    Plus I don't have a male to mate her with, not yet! Should be getting him next week.
    You bet. Call Rich and let him know what you're doing and etc. He's the greatest guy and will be invaluable with answering any questions you have. You can go ahead and order the Helix from him also, if that's the way you want to do that. Just talk to Rich.
    Oh yeah, you can also get a night drop plug-in thing with Helix if you choose to go that route!


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    Re: Looks like I'm building a rack

    I'm trying to order a Herpstat from SpyderRobotics.com, but I can't figure out how to register for them. Whats the deal?

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    Re: Looks like I'm building a rack

    Quote Originally Posted by Papa Burgundy View Post
    I'm trying to order a Herpstat from SpyderRobotics.com, but I can't figure out how to register for them. Whats the deal?
    We order ours from beanfarm.com!

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    Re: Looks like I'm building a rack

    Ok, on there right now.
    What is the diference between the grounded version and the basic?

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    Re: Looks like I'm building a rack

    Also, I just ordered my FlexWatt and clips. If I order the Herpstat, does it come with a power cord to connect the FlexWatt into?

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    Re: Looks like I'm building a rack

    Your design looks similar to mines! I don't have anything in it yet because I haven't bought the flex watt or thermostat. But mines hold 8 Hatchlings 3 Subs and 2 Adults. I will be making another one pretty soon to hold 10 adults. Have a look !





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    Re: Looks like I'm building a rack



    Where did you get that long power brick thingy?

    -Chris-

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    Re: Looks like I'm building a rack

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    Where did you get that long power brick thingy?

    -Chris-
    Lowes! Don't waste your money unless appearance is really important. It cost $35.00+ ! You can get two cheap power strips for less than $10 and do just as well.

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    Re: Looks like I'm building a rack

    YYYAAAAAHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOO!

    Got paid today, so I just ordered my Herpstat!

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