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Old 09-15-13, 12:29 PM   #1
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Hydrofarm thermostat

Would it possible to hook up more than one heat tape to a hydrofarm thermostat? Or would it be too risky... because there is only one probe?
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Old 09-15-13, 01:58 PM   #2
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Re: Hydrofarm thermostat

I would think not because there is only 1 readout too. If you need two, just buy another one
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Re: Hydrofarm thermostat

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Old 09-15-13, 03:37 PM   #4
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Re: Hydrofarm thermostat

better stock up before the next expo (;

what's an economical alternative to hydrofarm that can be used for multiple enclosures?
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Old 09-15-13, 04:18 PM   #5
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better stock up before the next expo (;

what's an economical alternative to hydrofarm that can be used for multiple enclosures?
I think most people go to hydrofarm when trying to be economical.

I don't know how many thermostats there are with multiple probes that are around the same price range. The ones I know of are priced much higher(herpstat, VE...etc)
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Old 09-15-13, 04:44 PM   #6
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Re: Hydrofarm thermostat

in the future i'd rather buy one more expensive thermostat that could regulate multiple enclosures rather than a bunch of hydrofarms. Hydrofarms take up a lot of space, maybe I'm just being too nit-picky.

"economical" in the sense that ok a hydrofarm costs around $30, so are there any thermostats on the market that could regulate 3 enclosures for around $100 (which makes sense because it's around the price of 3 hydrofarms). i hope i'm making some sense.
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in the future i'd rather buy one more expensive thermostat that could regulate multiple enclosures rather than a bunch of hydrofarms. Hydrofarms take up a lot of space, maybe I'm just being too nit-picky.

"economical" in the sense that ok a hydrofarm costs around $30, so are there any thermostats on the market that could regulate 3 enclosures for around $100 (which makes sense because it's around the price of 3 hydrofarms). i hope i'm making some sense.
Yeah I'd go that route as well.

I don't know of any that are around that price range. Sorry.
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Old 09-15-13, 04:54 PM   #8
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i saw what you posted on the other forum, i assume you mean using a longer piece of heat tape with one thermostat to heat multiple enclosures... is that efficient?
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i saw what you posted on the other forum, i assume you mean using a longer piece of heat tape with one thermostat to heat multiple enclosures... is that efficient?
I'd say so, I mean that's the principle behind smaller racking systems where you use one heat source to heat multiple tubs. Or you could lay the flexxwat flat on a surface and just put multiple tubs over them side to side.
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Old 09-15-13, 05:05 PM   #10
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I like that idea, but I'm not sure how different that is to my initial idea...

Couldn't you use one of these:



And then put two flexiwatts through the one hydrofarm? With the rack system there aren't multiple probes, as long as you monitor the temps shouldn't it be okay?
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I like that idea, but I'm not sure how different that is to my initial idea...

Couldn't you use one of these:



And then put two flexiwatts through the one hydrofarm? With the rack system there aren't multiple probes, as long as you monitor the temps shouldn't it be okay?
Yes but the thing is what happens if the heat source with the probe on it fails? if it stops working than the other heat source will run on full power trying to get to the set temperature that the the probe on the failed heat source is on, resulting in overheating.

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With the rack system there aren't multiple probes, as long as you monitor the temps shouldn't it be okay?
Yes but there aren't multiple heat sources either. If you use more than one heat source you'll need more than one thermostat probe.


Not only that not all heat pads of the same size/brand will work the same. If the thermostat puts the heat sources on 40% power for example, one heat source could be hotter/cooler than the other.
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Makes sense! 'Tis why I asked, thank you!
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Makes sense! 'Tis why I asked, thank you!
No problem, I had the same question a few months back. I've tested the initial method of using one probe for multiple heat sources and found that even when using the same brand/size the readings can be different for each one.
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Old 09-15-13, 05:21 PM   #14
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Is there a limit to how long the flexiwatt can be per thermostat? I think mine right now are 1 foot, with this new info, I might upgrade a few to longer flexiwatt
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Old 09-15-13, 05:25 PM   #15
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Is there a limit to how long the flexiwatt can be per thermostat? I think mine right now are 1 foot, with this new info, I might upgrade a few to longer flexiwatt
I think there is a limit, my racking system uses about 7-8 feet. Although the limit should be much more than that. Try contacting a company like reptilebasics that sells heat tape and ask them.
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