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Re: How do i get low on heat dial lower?
 Originally Posted by Abby_The_Python
Good point Argentra, where would u suggest finding these "Johnson or Herpstat, they look slick
Johnsons and Rancos are both on/off thermostats, so they turn off once they reach a certain degree, and turn back on when they drop to a certain degree (I have a 1 degree variable on my Rancos). They work like your thermostat in your home does that cuts your heat on and off and your air on and off. When your home cools to a certain degree, your air cuts off, when it warms to a certain degree, it turns back on.
Herpstat and Helix are proportional thermostats - so they always stay on, but regulate the amount of power to keep the temps right where you set them, only varying by a fraction of a degree. I'm sure I just did a horrible job explaining proportional thermostats, so hopefully someone will come behind me and do a better job explaining them.
Edit - from the link below explaining the Helix:
This proportional controller mimics nature by continuously adjusting the amount of power delivered to the heater, as opposed to simply turning ON and OFF as done by other manufacturers.
You can purchase Johnsons, Rancos and Helix thermostat at http://www.reptilebasics.com/Thermostats-p-1-c-250.html - be sure on the Johnsons and Ranco to order the wired, not the raw unit.
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Re: How do i get low on heat dial lower?
You explained that perfectly, all responses to this were totally appreciated.
You all just made my bps lives a little happier
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Re: How do i get low on heat dial lower?
Dont forget to raise the tank/tub up off the UTH as well. The UTH should have at least one side not touching any surface. Raise things up with those sticky furniture pads they sell in hardware departments at places like Walmart. This will reduce the heat given a bit and will keep the surface more steady. If you just have it sandwiched between 2 solid surfaces then expect some hot spots.
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Re: How do i get low on heat dial lower?
I`ll have to order them online, Petco & Petsmart have nothing on the shelf in my city.
In the meantime I went back to Aspen to hold them over until UPS arrives, and Yes buying the Best 1st is great advice!
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Re: How do i get low on heat dial lower?
 Originally Posted by Abby_The_Python
I`ll have to order them online, Petco & Petsmart have nothing on the shelf in my city.
Petco and Petsmart do not sell the Ranco/Johnson's (on/off thermostats) or the Herpstat/Helix (proportional thermostats), so yes, they are something you need to order online.
I don't know the user name - but I did see that we have a member who's selling some Johnson's right now - you may want to cruise to the for sale section forum and check out their ad (probably 1/2 way down).
I can't speak for the user as a seller, since I've never purchased from them, but wanted to point them out as another potential source as well.
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Re: How do i get low on heat dial lower?
I had the same problem when I was using the zoomed rheostat (those things are terrible) I will be ordering another Ranco but till then I got a lamp dimmer from home depot for like $11 and it works wayyy better than the zoomed (it actually goes lower than 100 degrees)
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Re: How do i get low on heat dial lower?
 Originally Posted by Argentra
Hmm, I have some of those white slide dimmers. I'll have to try them out if they really can go lower than the crap ZooMed rheostats. 
Any light dimmer is much better than the zoomed junk. I'd tried them with my first BP, but quickly discovered the zoomed allowed adjustment between 70% and 100% power, rather than 0-100% with a real dimmer.
I've completely switched over to herpstats since.
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