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Fix for on/off thermostat
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[QUOTE="xp29, post: 2014140, member: 114539"] I would just put it on a timer, you can get digital timers at lowes, they range from simple/cheap 2 pole 10 buckish to better/ more expensive 3 pole 20 buckish. Im having better luck with those than the reptile branded timers. The advantage of the branded timers is that they are a power stripe. The easy fix, buy the 3 pole and plug a power stripe into the timer. If your temps are off adjust with bulb wattage. Personally I'm not an advocate of dimmers, they work by increasing resistance in the circuit. Resistance equalls more heat in the circuit (the cords not the bulb) I am a professional mechanic, this isn't something I'm guessing about. (The Resistance creating unnecessary heat) [/QUOTE]
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