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I plugged a heat pad into a dimmer box that I put together myself and It won't maintain a fairly steady temp. I try to calibrate to a 90-95 degree range; it holds it for hours and when I get up in the morning it's around 75 degrees. Like it has a mind of it's own. It almost shuts itself off. I paid around 5 bucks for the dimmer; do you think I need a better quality dimmer or is mine just shot? Thanks, Paul.
There are 3 settings; low, medium and high.
Even at the low setting the hot spot will get up to 115 degrees.
Therefore I hooked up a dimmer. No thermostat yet, I went EL CHEEPO first to see if I could control the temps with just the dimmer. Thanks, Paul.
Are you talking about human heating pads having the built in dimmer? You might want to go with a thermostat... As stated before if the room temp is not stable it will increase or decrease the heat comming from the element. A dimmer will continue providing the amount of poer you set the dial to no matter what the temp in the cage is.......
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