On the high end thermostat that has 2 heat probes for basking and cool end, how would that work? Would you need 2 heat lamps? I would think the probes would fight agains each other if there is only 1 heat lamp. Thanks for the video and any insight
Each probe controls a different outlet. They’re marked 1, 2, and 3 for each outlet and whichever one you want can be hooked up to the heating/misting system. You don’t need 2 heat lamps unless you want; you can just keep the last probe in with nothing else connected as just another temp gauge
On the high end thermostat that has 2 heat probes for basking and cool end, how would that work? Would you need 2 heat lamps? I would think the probes would fight agains each other if there is only 1 heat lamp. Thanks for the video and any insight
Each probe controls a different outlet. They’re marked 1, 2, and 3 for each outlet and whichever one you want can be hooked up to the heating/misting system. You don’t need 2 heat lamps unless you want; you can just keep the last probe in with nothing else connected as just another temp gauge
No the probes only read temp