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Herpstat and heat panels question

cbsnake Jan 21, 2006 12:57 AM

Hi

Can I use herpstat with two heat panels in two identical cage?

Take care

Replies (6)

varinus Jan 21, 2006 05:39 PM

i do know with herp stat 2 you can use up to the wattage it cold handle check what wattage it can handle and then youll know

cbsnake Jan 22, 2006 12:57 AM

I will be building cages form GTPS like this

And I don't know which termostat I should buy and how many for 6 cages with 6 heat panels???

jfmoore Jan 22, 2006 10:03 AM

>>I will be building cages form GTPS like this
>>
>>And I don't know which termostat I should buy and how many for 6 cages with 6 heat panels???

People have already indicated below that either of the thermostats you are particularly interested in would be good choices. Now, to figure how many thermostats to get, you first need to determine how many heat panels you wish to regulate. Then add up the rated wattage of the heat panels and compare with the maximum load allowed for the thermostat.

So, if one thermostat is rated at 500 watts, you could run up to say 5 heat panels of 100 watts each, or 10 heat panels of 50 watts each (theoretically, of course).

I’m just guessing, but the Pro Products heat panels in that photo you posted look like they’re around 50 watts, and if there are six of them there, that Helix thermostat pictured could certainly handle all of them. One thing to keep in mind is that there will always be some temperature differential between the top and bottom cages in a stack like that so you have to decide if you want to use more than one thermostat so the bottom ones aren’t always a little cooler than the top ones. Or you could use slightly larger heat panels in the bottom cages. Also, the heat from the back of the lower panels will rise through the floor of the cages above

justcage Jan 22, 2006 01:16 PM

I would use at least 2 thermostats, one per stack as long as the wattage does not exceed the limitation of the thermostat like said above. The Herpstat 2 sounds like your best bet...
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varinus Jan 26, 2006 07:11 PM

i currently built those same cages all sizes and black also

varinus Jan 26, 2006 07:12 PM

white cages

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