Thermostat Thoughts?
Thermostat Thoughts?
So as I'm preparing my 10 gal tank for 2 crabbies, I'm realizing that maintaining the proper temperature is going to be a challenge here in Wisconsin...I'm strongly considering investing in a thermostat (seeing how much money I've already put into these crabs I don't have yet, what's a little more? ;P).
So here's my question: What are your thermostats of choice? Should I stick to reptile specific stats or would multipurpose ones work well? What is the most inexpensive, quality option?
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So here's my question: What are your thermostats of choice? Should I stick to reptile specific stats or would multipurpose ones work well? What is the most inexpensive, quality option?
Thanks!
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I have one made by Zilla and I love it. I think it was $25. Two heat source plug ins. Purchased it off of Amazon. On phone, can't post a link, sorry.
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I don't use a thermostat. I use a rheostat by zoomed. This also controls two heat sources. This is basically a dimmer for lights (not UVB) or other heat sources such as ultratherm heat pads. This has a manual knob to adjust the heat/light source whereas a thermostat will cut heat source completely on/off at a certain temp.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001OVD7 ... s=rheostat
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Here's the one I use. GB recommended it to me. Works great! Zilla Reptile Terrarium Heat & Habitat Lighting Temp. Controller,1000W
https://www.amazon.com/Zilla-Reptile-Te ... B002CZ0J3E
I set it on 80F, and I get temps from 80-83F. It's on a PID feedback loop, which means it monitors the temperature during operation, and when the temperature exceeds a limit (83F I guess), it shuts anything plugged into it off until the temperature falls below a certain value (80F I guess). Then it turns anything plugged into it back on again. It has a red indicator light to show that it's plugged in and receiving electricity (stays on all the time), and a green light to show when whatever is plugged into it (my Ultratherm) is receiving power. Really easy to check with a glance if it's working across the room in the dark.
The peace of mind is great. Totally worth the $24 or so I paid. I haven't had any problems with the crabs messing with the thermostat sensor wiring, but I have a piece of plastic tubing I plan to cover the wiring with if it ever becomes a problem.
Other thermostats might work just as well. This is the only one I have experience with, and I'm happy with it.
https://www.amazon.com/Zilla-Reptile-Te ... B002CZ0J3E
I set it on 80F, and I get temps from 80-83F. It's on a PID feedback loop, which means it monitors the temperature during operation, and when the temperature exceeds a limit (83F I guess), it shuts anything plugged into it off until the temperature falls below a certain value (80F I guess). Then it turns anything plugged into it back on again. It has a red indicator light to show that it's plugged in and receiving electricity (stays on all the time), and a green light to show when whatever is plugged into it (my Ultratherm) is receiving power. Really easy to check with a glance if it's working across the room in the dark.
The peace of mind is great. Totally worth the $24 or so I paid. I haven't had any problems with the crabs messing with the thermostat sensor wiring, but I have a piece of plastic tubing I plan to cover the wiring with if it ever becomes a problem.
Other thermostats might work just as well. This is the only one I have experience with, and I'm happy with it.
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Thanks @Hermias_mom! I just logged onto the computer to post the link. Being that I live in Florida I prefer the thermostat to the rheostat. It already is getting into the 90s here. I have an entire room for my crabs, three tanks are crab tanks and one is a reptile tank. The room that they are in is warm. I usually don't need UTHs for the summer, so that is why I went with the thermostat. To each's own though
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Thanks for the suggestions everyone! I've got a bit of shopping to do...
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Just throwing this out there - There is such a thing as a proportional thermostat, which is basically an automatic rheostat. It adjusts the power going to the heating unit up and down to control the temperature you set, without switching the power completely off and on like a thermostat does. It costs more than a plain thermostat or rheostat, but because it's not doing hard on and off the heating unit in theory will last longer.
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Interesting Wode. I've never heard of that. Do you have a link of one that you recommend?wodesorel wrote:Just throwing this out there - There is such a thing as a proportional thermostat, which is basically an automatic rheostat. It adjusts the power going to the heating unit up and down to control the temperature you set, without switching the power completely off and on like a thermostat does. It costs more than a plain thermostat or rheostat, but because it's not doing hard on and off the heating unit in theory will last longer.
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Vivarium Electronics, RANCO, and Helix are all names I see talked about a lot.
Reptile basics has a write up on what they are and how they work. http://www.reptilebasics.com/thermostat_faq
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Reptile basics has a write up on what they are and how they work. http://www.reptilebasics.com/thermostat_faq
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Cool! So it's like a rheostat (a dimmer) but you don't have to do the work manually. It does it for you.... I have always used a rheostat. I only have to adjust the knob between seasons (winter/summer). My UVB lights provide enough heat during the day for 84° with no UTH. I only run the UTH on low at night to maintain 80° for a natural drop in temp. It's summer here so it's setup a little different during the winter.
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Nice! Thanks Wode
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Awesome!!! Thanks Wode!wodesorel wrote:Vivarium Electronics, RANCO, and Helix are all names I see talked about a lot.
Reptile basics has a write up on what they are and how they work. http://www.reptilebasics.com/thermostat_faq
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