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Old 03-11-13, 04:33 PM   #1
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cheap thermometer?

where can i get a cheap thermometer for a rack in canada.

the norm seems to be the VE-100 to 300 but i dont understand why they jump almost $50 or more as soon as they cross the border.

right now im using a manual setup with a probe thermometer and a table top light dimmer. costs about $40 for the 2 pieces after tax.
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Old 03-11-13, 04:56 PM   #2
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Re: cheap thermometer?

I assume you mean a thermostat not a thermometer. Look into hydrafarms. Very cheap and mine have been very reliable.
I think it's Korbin who gets them cheap but don't quote me.
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Old 03-11-13, 09:43 PM   #3
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Re: cheap thermometer?

Ive gotten them (the hydrofarm thermostat that terranaut is talking about) on amazon (the american one) shipped with express delivery for 40$ each (I bought two) so I would look into that. Also the more you buy the less shipping costs per unit.

EDIT: Here is the amazon url. They are a bit more expensive than when I bought them, but still a lot cheaper than the VE ones.
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Re: cheap thermometer?

I use the HydroFarm ones as well, works great! Although I got 2 for about $50 a few months ago.

Here's the Canadian Amazon link:

Jumpstart Digital Thermostat for Heat Mats: Amazon.ca: Home & Kitchen
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Old 03-11-13, 10:25 PM   #5
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Re: cheap thermometer?

nice, might grab that one instead, right now im just using a probe thermometer and a regular old dimmer switch. just takes a bit of balancing. but the price is definitely right
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Old 03-11-13, 11:46 PM   #6
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Re: cheap thermometer?

i got one for temp and humidity from lowes for $10 and it works great!
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i got one for temp and humidity from lowes for $10 and it works great!
not the same, we are talking about a heat controlling thermostat, you plug heat tape into it and it measures and controls the heat output. i have the one you are talking about for my gecko's though
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nice, might grab that one instead, right now im just using a probe thermometer and a regular old dimmer switch. just takes a bit of balancing. but the price is definitely right
One problem with a dimmer - what if you are away from the houses and there isa sudden rise or drop in ambient temps? The temps in the viv R then going to fluctuate wildly, whereas with a thermostat it will iron out and temperature spikes for you whether you are there or not.
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oh of course the thermostat is more ideal and i will upgrade probably this summer when i have more cash. just had to drop $250 on a hatchling / juvenile rack for the gecko eggs i have coming soon
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Re: cheap thermometer?

This is what I use, idk how much other ones are but this seams like a good deal to me.
Amazon.com: Zilla 11939 Temperature Controller, 1000-Watt: Pet Supplies

at petco that exact one is like $56. but amazon is only like $26.

Also, is it possible to control multiple enclosures with only one thermostat?
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Old 03-12-13, 11:24 AM   #11
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Re: cheap thermometer?

o know that VE makes thermostats with 2 outputs, and i supose as long as you were under the max wattage you could use a splitter as long as all the racks were close together and needed the exact same heating

i read a lot of bad reviews for that one, chose not to
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hmm. I see this now just read some reviews and i would not buy it to. id stay away, sorry for posting that link shoulda read up on it first.. it has been working pretty good as far as i am concerned. its keeping the temp where i need it.
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Re: cheap thermometer?

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oh of course the thermostat is more ideal and i will upgrade probably this summer when i have more cash. just had to drop $250 on a hatchling / juvenile rack for the gecko eggs i have coming soon
You're really irresponsible. You're stating you don't have the money to spend $50 on a proper thermostat but you just bought a hatchling rack and some new snakes? This speaks volumes about you.
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Old 03-12-13, 03:53 PM   #14
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dear god, why did i unblock you you insufferable prick. listen to me, i dont give a flying **** about your oppinion, because it's been laden with the stench of sarcasm and bullshit since i met you, bugger off.
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Re: cheap thermometer?

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This is what I use, idk how much other ones are but this seams like a good deal to me.
Amazon.com: Zilla 11939 Temperature Controller, 1000-Watt: Pet Supplies

at petco that exact one is like $56. but amazon is only like $26.

Also, is it possible to control multiple enclosures with only one thermostat?
First off gravelanch is not very experienced and you should take his advice with a tablespoon of salt.

Yes you can control multiple enclosures with one thermostat but you need to make sure it is a multiple zone thermostat. Herpstat 4 is an amazing example of a multi zone. It has 4 temp probes and four power outlets ( possibly 8 I don't remember). Basically you use one probe per enclosure and hook that enclosures heat source up to the corresponding power outlet. Each zone is able to be programmed independently. So yes you can use one thermostat for multiple enclosures.
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