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Zoomed 500R Thermostat users...

Gralena

Corn Snake Diva
Hi! I have this thermostat (500R) and have only had a snake a little over a week. I have noticed with the UTH on and hooked into the thermostat, it still veries a lot in temperature. It seems like I look at it and it might read 82F and then if I check it even 15 minutes later it reads 85F....for example. I sorta feel like I always want to move the dial up and down because I want the warm side around 85....is this how it is for everyone else using this one? Is it ok for the warm side to vary this much? Thanks
 
Ya, that's how it works. It turns the heater on til it reaches the max temp for the setting. Then it turns the heater off. The temp drops til it reaches the min for the setting, then turns back on.

As long as the max temp is not too hot, you should be ok.
 
What temp is too hot? (I know everyone says mid 80's...but what would be a dangerous level, or level that could cause digestion problems?)
 
Even after the thermostat shuts power off to the UTH, it continues to rise in temperature a little bit. It may take days to settle in. I would make sure I had a max/min thermometer, and really watch the max temp. I'd start low, say 81-82, and watch what your max temp gets to, and very gradually creep the temp up so your max is no more than 85-86. Like use two fingers and just _barely_ turn it up, then give it several hours to stabilize, then adjust again. I would check it multiple times a day, especially in the late afternoon when your house is likely to be the warmest.

This thermostat, while generally reliable, just had too much of a temperature swing for me and eventually drove me batty this November, causing me to buy four new Herpstat NDs, which hold the temp within less than a degree of what is set. Yes, they are expensive compared to the 500R but I just couldn't take it any more. The whole reason they are so much more accurate is because they are proportional thermostats, which means they vary the power supply to control the temp rather than just switching off and on. So the farther away they are from your set temp, the more power they deliver, and the closer to the set temp they get, the less power they deliver, so you don't have that several degrees overage that you do with an off/on, because the power is at only 10% as it nears the set temp.
 
What temp is too hot? (I know everyone says mid 80's...but what would be a dangerous level, or level that could cause digestion problems?)

I wouldn't say it was "dangerous," but 87 would be warmer than I'd like, and I'd be very unhappy at about 92F.
 
Thanks Nanci! That makes sense....and this thermostat is starting to drive me batty already! My husband thinks I have OCD going and checking the temps every 10 minutes!! lol It doesn't help that my baby had a regurge today after only his 2nd feeding with me, it is making me second guess everything.
 
I have a 500R and it took me a few days to get the thing just right. I haven't had to set it since but I always keep an eye on the temp just to be sure. I also ordered a Herpstat ND today which I will be using on my rack (also ordered today). I will still keep using my 500r though for one of my quarantine enclosures.
 
I have the repti therm as well, it doesn't bother me that it rises and falls a few degrees because it feels more "natural" to me at least thats what I tell myself.
 
I have the repti therm as well, it doesn't bother me that it rises and falls a few degrees because it feels more "natural" to me at least thats what I tell myself.

You just haven't been driven insane yet by it varying from low-80-something, to you turn it up just a tiny titch, and suddenly you check and it's 110F!!! A week of that will do you in. Better thermometers encourage better thermostats.
 
Hmm I did have a little bit of issues setting it up, but it never went that drastic with me. Lucky I guess >_>
 
yeah, I had two giving me issues at once. Before, I just mostly had those flukers thermometers, that I would just set over the UTH and take out and read, you know, the little rectangular black ones. When I bought probed thermometers for everyone, that's when I noticed how much swing the 500Rs had.
 
Yeah, I have this thermostat but haven't had many issues with it. I caliberated it so it has a range of 82.6-85.9F and haven't had a problem since. I also marked on the dial with a black pen where the correct setting was so if it got bumped somehow, I wouldn't have to recaliberate it. So far it's been great. :)
 
I have two, and they are not incredibly accurate and are tough to set. But the strangest issue I have with them is regarding my two hatchlings in their 10 gallon tanks. Same exact heat pads, same exact tank set up, and the zoo med 500R with TWO plug outlets. So I use both... Everything is exactly the same (the tanks are even on the same level table) and yet my cal kings tank gets up into the high 90's and the pythons tank is around 82... I want the python a bit higher than that, so I may swap the tanks out when I move them home... maybe something internal in the heat pad causing the difference, I dunno.
 
I think UTHs go whacky, too! I have replaced two in the last month for either not heating at all, or not getting as hot as the other one, the same one on the same thermostat. Another problem revealed by accurate temp monitoring...
 
Yeah, I have this thermostat but haven't had many issues with it. I caliberated it so it has a range of 82.6-85.9F and haven't had a problem since. I also marked on the dial with a black pen where the correct setting was so if it got bumped somehow, I wouldn't have to recaliberate it. So far it's been great. :)

How do you calibrate it? (hope that is not a really dumb question...)
 
By caliberating I'm probably using the wrong word, but simply making the setting is in the right temperature range.
 
I think UTHs go whacky, too! I have replaced two in the last month for either not heating at all, or not getting as hot as the other one, the same one on the same thermostat. Another problem revealed by accurate temp monitoring...

Nanci,

You may want to make sure that it's not your thermostat. My dual Herpstat definitely has one said that doesn't power right any more. :( I thought my flextape was bad, but put it on the single HS and it works just fine. I put a UT under the tank and it went cold even though the temp was only reading 75. Plugged it into an outlet and it heated up just fine. The thing is just under or just over a year old, so I'm a little disappointed.
 
Mine stays in the 80-84 range with the average being 81-83.

As far as getting 2 different readings between tanks... could it be where the thermometer is placed on the UTH? I have heard that the temp can vary throughout these things.
 
Mine stays in the 80-84 range with the average being 81-83.

As far as getting 2 different readings between tanks... could it be where the thermometer is placed on the UTH? I have heard that the temp can vary throughout these things.


Two different thermometers, well actually four, can give me different readings between my two tanks with Daire & Gailleann and there is just a measley shelf between them. The two, not quite sitting side-by-side, but close almost never have the same temperatures on either set of theroometers.

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They really should read the same, but I've given up trying to make sense of it.
 
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