broderp
Avid Member
I'm working on making an automated humidity and temp control for my Veiled cham.
In the wild, I'm sure it gets cloudy or overcast with little to no sunlight and maybe even rain, making it somewhat miserable. Right?
So what if this is simulated in a terrarium for a cham? Are ours so far removed from thier relatives in the wild that a day or two of minimal lighting would be detrimental?
Why you ask? Because the circuit I designed so far relies on the SUN to control the basking lamp. If there is no sun out or it's cloudy it could prevent the circuit from fully illuminating the light/ heat bulb. I want to keep my setup simple, one heat/illumination bulb, one UVB bulb and his humidifier.
I'm toying with the pros and cons of a design with either a ON/OFF sensor such as for automatic dusk to dawn lights or a more complicated variable dimmer type control that will vary the light based on the amount of sunshine the sensor recieves (copying sunrise and sunset).
What I want to avoid is having to program anything or spend a lot of $$$$$. (Otherwise I would just go buy the Spyder robotics Herpstat 4!
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In the wild, I'm sure it gets cloudy or overcast with little to no sunlight and maybe even rain, making it somewhat miserable. Right?
So what if this is simulated in a terrarium for a cham? Are ours so far removed from thier relatives in the wild that a day or two of minimal lighting would be detrimental?
Why you ask? Because the circuit I designed so far relies on the SUN to control the basking lamp. If there is no sun out or it's cloudy it could prevent the circuit from fully illuminating the light/ heat bulb. I want to keep my setup simple, one heat/illumination bulb, one UVB bulb and his humidifier.
I'm toying with the pros and cons of a design with either a ON/OFF sensor such as for automatic dusk to dawn lights or a more complicated variable dimmer type control that will vary the light based on the amount of sunshine the sensor recieves (copying sunrise and sunset).
What I want to avoid is having to program anything or spend a lot of $$$$$. (Otherwise I would just go buy the Spyder robotics Herpstat 4!