Doesn't the cooling side of that thermostat need a job? Can I just cut the wire and not worry about it?
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No, you just set up for heat, that's all, my turn on and off at -+.02.Doesn't the cooling side of that thermostat need a job? Can I just cut the wire and not worry about it?
Theres no wire to cut, you just don't connect anything to the cooling terminals.Doesn't the cooling side of that thermostat need a job? Can I just cut the wire and not worry about it?
Is there a "formula" for the amount of energy output needed per volume of space? I bought an inoperable mini, mini-fridge with about 2 cubic ft of space. My intention was to turn the bottom into an incubator and the top into a hatcher. (The top is 1 cu ft). Anyway, I was planning on dismantling my Hovabator and using those parts in my new build. I know the heat source from the Hovabator would be sufficient to heat the "hatcher" portion, but I was hoping I could use it to heat the bottom as I have another project in mind for the hatcher. I also purchased an STC1000 to use as my main thermostat.
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Can you put a incubator in a closet to help stable temp and humidity??