Digital Dimming Thermostat

  • Suitable for most heaters
  • Separate setting of daytime and night-time temperatures
  • Continual readout of current temperature and time
  • Power meter continually indicates percentage of power to the heater
  • Two separately timed circuits to control lighting, fans or spray systems (socket 2 only)
  • Range of 0 - 50⁰C (32 - 122⁰F)
  • Thermostat User Guide available in the downloads section
  • Comes with a 12-month guarantee.

HabiStat Digital Dimming Thermostat Day/Night Timer, 600 Watt is suitable for most heaters and will provide a continual temperature rather than a hot/cold cycle.

Separate setting of daytime temperature and night time temperature allows you to automatically set when you want the thermostat to switch temperatures.

Continual readout of current temperature and time.

Revolutionary Power Meter continually indicates % of power at the heater. Coloured Icon flashes to indicate function presently in use.

With not only a temperature-controlled socket, but a second socket that comes equipped with 2 timers, you can turn separate lighting, fans or misting systems on and off twice within a 24 hour period.

Waterproof, 3 metre long, low voltage sensor.

Adjustable alarm function to give visual and audible warning when temperature goes above or below set temperature parameters. Alarm can be disabled if not required.

Both upper and lower temperature limits can be set.

Comes with preset parameters, so can just be plugged in and used if required. Will not lose memory settings if power is disconnected.

Measures to 0.1°C.

If you are unsure which thermostat is right for you, download our thermostat user guide.

Comes with a 12-month guarantee.

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Digital Dimming Thermostat, Day/Night, Timer, 600 Watt
9.1 x 1.7 x 4.7cm (3.6 x 0.7 x 1.9")
0.654 kg

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