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Thermostat. 1 sensor but multiple plugs

Kingetula

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I have used lights in the past for heat. This time I am going with underbelly heat with my new cages. I know I need a thermostat but what I don't get is that these thermostats have 1 sensor but can adjust heat for multiple cages. I've tried a thermostat before and one cage was hotter or cooler than the other so...

What am I doing wrong or can someone please tell me how to set this up correctly please.

I'll have 3 cages hooked up to one thermostat. (mostly for heat after they eat and during the winter)
 
The cages need to be exactly the same with the exact same heat sources to provide consistent temps with one t-stat. You also need to plug all of them in at the same time.
 
Another factor is positioning. Stacked cages often show temp differences - the bottom typically being the cooler, with the top being a few degrees warmer - especially if the bottom cage doesn't have some sort of insulating barrier blocking the cool air from the floor.
 
Now that I think about it. I think I used a rheostat and not a thermostat that one time. (zoo med I think) That may have been the problem.
 
If the enclosures and heating devices were not the same, you would end up with different results regardless of what controller you used (unless there were separate controllers, of course)...but if the device you used had a probe, it was a thermostat.
 
Thanks guys,

Where can I find a quality thermostat that has at least 3 plug-ins for heating devices. I know there are some out there...

Helix Controls
Spyder Robotics
(More???)

I guess my question is what brand and model is known for reliability and quality and where can I find a good deal on them?
 
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