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    wtf ThermoStat??

    Ok well i got a thermostat today and i can't get it to work the insructions are really bad.Where do i place the sensor?Inside or out of the viv? Plus how do i control the temp? i have the power light but not the heat one!!

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    Re: wtf ThermoStat??

    What kind of thermostat is it?
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    Re: wtf ThermoStat??

    A habistat thermostat.Up to 100 watts

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    Re: wtf ThermoStat??

    I haven't used that particular style before but hopefully someone here has and can lead you in the right direction.
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    Re: wtf ThermoStat??

    What type of thermostat do you have?

    There are two different types of thermostats. One is a proportional, and the other is a non-proportional. The proportional will turn the heat up or down when needed. The non-proportional will turn the heat completely off and then back on when needed.

    Either type of thermostat would be hooked up to some type of under tank heater (or flexwatt). The probe will be placed somewhere near, or on, then heating element. The probe is the device that will tell your thermostat the temperature, so your thermostat can adjust the heat when needed. I use the thermostat to control the heat, but I use a temperature gun to measure the heat. What the thermostat reads, and what the temperature of the hot spot is can be different. I use the temp gun to measure the temp, and adjust the thermostat accordingly.

    I do not suggest using a thermostat on a light, especially a non-proportional, because it will turn you light on and off. I would probably just raise or lower the light as needed, or use some sort of dimmer switch. I actually do not use specific lights for my snake's enclosures. I do not like to use them, because they decrease the humidity in the snake’s enclosure. I just use the room light. I have the room light set on a timer to turn on and off at certain times.

    Hope this helps.
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    Re: wtf ThermoStat??

    Ok but can you tell me how it works? Do i set a temp on the dial then it will keep it there.Also a light saying heat has lit up.

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    Re: wtf ThermoStat??

    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck1289 View Post
    Ok but can you tell me how it works? Do i set a temp on the dial then it will keep it there.Also a light saying heat has lit up.
    Is the thermostat called a "Mat-Stat?"
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    Re: wtf ThermoStat??

    Yes it is a mat stat!!! A habistat matt stat.

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    Re: wtf ThermoStat??

    Ok the little heat light has turned off now!

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    Re: wtf ThermoStat??

    If it is a "Mat-Stat" this is that the instructions say, "An electronic thermostat that turns the power on and off and is especially suitable for use with HabiStat Heat Mats & Strips but is not suitable for use with light bulbs." (Living Earth Electronics, 1998.)

    This is a non-proportional thermostat, so is not to be used with lighting. It is made for an under tank heater. It will turn the heat off when it goes over the degree you have it set for. Once it falls below this degree, it will turn back on to heat back up. It will keep doing this constantly. It gives 100% heat to heat up, then 0% to cool down.
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