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Old 08-25-11, 10:58 AM   #1
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Re: problems with temps

yes, another member said a lamp dimmer works well (or maybe that was rob again). When you say a thermostat, are saying the ones you buy @ home depot or such?? someone else said here those wouldn't work right on such a small system, if you have one, I'd love your input!! Or where I can get one. The riostat is the ONLY reptile thermostat sold anywhere near me.

one and a half weeks now till more expendable income comes in, so this is what I have for now and need to make it work at least temporarily. hopefully it wont go up any more as the day heats up, I can't put it any lower!!
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Old 08-25-11, 12:40 PM   #2
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yes, another member said a lamp dimmer works well (or maybe that was rob again). When you say a thermostat, are saying the ones you buy @ home depot or such?? someone else said here those wouldn't work right on such a small system, if you have one, I'd love your input!! Or where I can get one. The riostat is the ONLY reptile thermostat sold anywhere near me.
no not a thermostat you buy at home depot.. those wont work. They do make special ones just for use with a UTH..I dont remember where i got mine but it is a NEWTEX brand. It works great and I have had no issues with temps.
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