BN-LINK Digital Heat Mat Thermostat Controller for Seed Germination, Reptiles and Brewing Breeding Incubation Greenhouse, 40-

4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars | 18,767 ratings

Price: 16.14

Last update: 11-18-2024


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✓ EFFORTLESS SET UP: Just using 3 buttons on this heat mat thermostat to complete desired temperature setup or change the display between Fahrenheit and Celsius. Please note: BN-LINK reptile thermostat controller only for heating function.
✓ EASE OF MIND: Our Temperature controller comes with a convenient hanging tab and bright, easy-to-read display, make your use ease of mind. Handy LED heating and power indicator lights allow you to see heating mat thermostat’s status even in total darkness.
✓ RUGGED CONSTRUCTION: This thermostat plug includes a sensor probe for easy monitoring temperature. The cord for the temperature probe and grounded 3-prong plug measure an extended 4.92 feet in length, designed to suit almost any application you can imagine.
✓ VARIETY OF USES: Heat pad thermostat regulates and maintains your preferred temperature within a control range from 40–108 ºF (Temperature display range is 32 -140°F). Perfectly compatible with reptile heating pad, seedling heat mat and heat lamp, Widely used in seedling germination, rooting, brewing, fermentation, greenhouse,breeding and more, keeping your various environments in their ideal temperature range.
✓ SAFE & RELIABLE: Our digital temperature controller is ETL listed, and rigorously tested for quality control and safety. Conforms to UL Std No. 60730-1, 60730-2-9. Rated Voltage is 120VAC 60Hz, Max Loading: 8.3A 1000W. At the same time,Our friendly and reliable customer service is always here. You can purchase this BN-LINK thermostat reptile with confidence, with our 30-day return and 12-month replacement.

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Jody S
5.0 out of 5 stars Works to Perfection - 5 Chicken Wings Up!
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2021
We raise chickens, and I have often wished there was a way to regulate the brooder temperature automatically. With baby chicks, it's critical to maintain high temperatures the first 4 weeks of their lives. Especially critical is the first week, as one day old chicks need to have temperatures between 95 - 100 degrees farenheit to survive. Mama hens allow their babys to warm up in their feathers, venturing out for periods of time, and the chicks scoot back in the feathers to warm up. It's up to us to replicate that if we don't hapen to have a broody hen handy around the farm.

When I found the BN-LINK product, I thought that it could be perfect for what we do. So I set it up in one of our coops along with one of our brooder boxes, running the probe along the side and securing the wire with eyelets. You can see the setup in the first photo. I have three lamps in the brooder, one the main heat lamp with 250 watt bulb and the BN-LINK product attached, a second heat lamp as a backup and auxillary heat source, and a regular LED white bulb to simulate daylight. Even though we are in Central Florida, we are in the Osceola Ridge region, with hills and valleys, and we get frosts that the cities of Tampa and St. Petersburg do not typically get.

The BN-LINK product worked to perfection. I just set the desired temperature, and the thermostat turns the lamp on when the ambient temperature fell two degrees below the setting. When the temperature hit the desired setting, the lamp shut off. SO - the first day I wanted 100 degrees, and set the thermostat for 102. It worked perfectly, and I had healthy and happy chicks. For the first time in years, none of them developed pasty butt, they chirped and moved around happily, and didn't huddle under the light complaining about the cold. During the night, when temps fell below 40, I turned on the extra light, and all worked well. In the second photo you can see the happy, warm, chicks.

I had one problem, and that proved to me what a great company BN-LINK is for their customers. One night the forecast was for temps in the 40's, so I turned on the auxillary. The problem was, a fog rolled in from the Gulf, and the temps did not fall below 55 degrees. When I got up at 5AM, I noticed that the BN-LINK controlled light was not shutting off. I turned off the auxillary, and raised up the main light higher to lower the temps. Then I emailed BN-LINK support. After getting an auto response email, I quickly received an email from Allen in their tech support. I supplied more information, and Allen offered to send me a new unit immediately. I decided to wait a while and see if the unit reset, and it did. I realized that I was to blame, as the combination of the two lamps cause the eyelets to overheat the temp probe. The chicks had been trying to roost on the wire, and yanked it out of position. I reran the line, and never had another issue.

Since then, the unit had functioned perfectly, all chicks are alive and now ready to be taken out of the brooder and into the Main Coop, asyou can see in the third picture. I plan on rolling out this system into all of our brooders. I know I can trust it, and I can trust BN-LINK to back up their product and their customers.

If you are thinking of using this product, don't hesitate. My one piece of advice is that the placement of the temperature probe is critical. Do NOT bury it someplace where it can overheat, or place it against anything metallic, or somewhere where your critters can play with it. Otherwise, your lamp or mat will overheat. But that isn't the fault of the BN-LINK product. That's what we called "Operator Head Failure" in the computer business!

I rate this product 5 Chicken Wings up.

Update May 25
------------------

My Brooder Coop BN-LINK stopped working this week. I have a new flock of chicks for retail sale in there, and it was critical to get everything working again. I blame myself for this, as we had cool weather two days after they arrived, and I hung an extra light in the coop. The new coop is smaller, and better insulated, than the large coop that I initially systems tested my setup with. It wound up overheating the sensor with the 250 watt Heat Lamps, and most likely blew out the fuse on the unit's board. The thermometer reading worked fine, but the unit was stuck "ON", and never shut off the outlet. I reported the issue to the Support desk, and they sent me a new unit, no charge, with a Priority Delivery status.

I cannot speak highly enough of my opinion on their customer service- it's the best of ANY of our vendors. Again, I highly recommend their product, based on the way it functions, and on their service department. Do not hesitate to buy this unit - I have no reservations in trusting it to keep my brooding chicks warm during that critical first three weeks of life. RATING is 5 beaks up!
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Jody S
5.0 out of 5 stars Works to Perfection - 5 Chicken Wings Up!
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2021
We raise chickens, and I have often wished there was a way to regulate the brooder temperature automatically. With baby chicks, it's critical to maintain high temperatures the first 4 weeks of their lives. Especially critical is the first week, as one day old chicks need to have temperatures between 95 - 100 degrees farenheit to survive. Mama hens allow their babys to warm up in their feathers, venturing out for periods of time, and the chicks scoot back in the feathers to warm up. It's up to us to replicate that if we don't hapen to have a broody hen handy around the farm.

When I found the BN-LINK product, I thought that it could be perfect for what we do. So I set it up in one of our coops along with one of our brooder boxes, running the probe along the side and securing the wire with eyelets. You can see the setup in the first photo. I have three lamps in the brooder, one the main heat lamp with 250 watt bulb and the BN-LINK product attached, a second heat lamp as a backup and auxillary heat source, and a regular LED white bulb to simulate daylight. Even though we are in Central Florida, we are in the Osceola Ridge region, with hills and valleys, and we get frosts that the cities of Tampa and St. Petersburg do not typically get.

The BN-LINK product worked to perfection. I just set the desired temperature, and the thermostat turns the lamp on when the ambient temperature fell two degrees below the setting. When the temperature hit the desired setting, the lamp shut off. SO - the first day I wanted 100 degrees, and set the thermostat for 102. It worked perfectly, and I had healthy and happy chicks. For the first time in years, none of them developed pasty butt, they chirped and moved around happily, and didn't huddle under the light complaining about the cold. During the night, when temps fell below 40, I turned on the extra light, and all worked well. In the second photo you can see the happy, warm, chicks.

I had one problem, and that proved to me what a great company BN-LINK is for their customers. One night the forecast was for temps in the 40's, so I turned on the auxillary. The problem was, a fog rolled in from the Gulf, and the temps did not fall below 55 degrees. When I got up at 5AM, I noticed that the BN-LINK controlled light was not shutting off. I turned off the auxillary, and raised up the main light higher to lower the temps. Then I emailed BN-LINK support. After getting an auto response email, I quickly received an email from Allen in their tech support. I supplied more information, and Allen offered to send me a new unit immediately. I decided to wait a while and see if the unit reset, and it did. I realized that I was to blame, as the combination of the two lamps cause the eyelets to overheat the temp probe. The chicks had been trying to roost on the wire, and yanked it out of position. I reran the line, and never had another issue.

Since then, the unit had functioned perfectly, all chicks are alive and now ready to be taken out of the brooder and into the Main Coop, asyou can see in the third picture. I plan on rolling out this system into all of our brooders. I know I can trust it, and I can trust BN-LINK to back up their product and their customers.

If you are thinking of using this product, don't hesitate. My one piece of advice is that the placement of the temperature probe is critical. Do NOT bury it someplace where it can overheat, or place it against anything metallic, or somewhere where your critters can play with it. Otherwise, your lamp or mat will overheat. But that isn't the fault of the BN-LINK product. That's what we called "Operator Head Failure" in the computer business!

I rate this product 5 Chicken Wings up.

Update May 25
------------------

My Brooder Coop BN-LINK stopped working this week. I have a new flock of chicks for retail sale in there, and it was critical to get everything working again. I blame myself for this, as we had cool weather two days after they arrived, and I hung an extra light in the coop. The new coop is smaller, and better insulated, than the large coop that I initially systems tested my setup with. It wound up overheating the sensor with the 250 watt Heat Lamps, and most likely blew out the fuse on the unit's board. The thermometer reading worked fine, but the unit was stuck "ON", and never shut off the outlet. I reported the issue to the Support desk, and they sent me a new unit, no charge, with a Priority Delivery status.

I cannot speak highly enough of my opinion on their customer service- it's the best of ANY of our vendors. Again, I highly recommend their product, based on the way it functions, and on their service department. Do not hesitate to buy this unit - I have no reservations in trusting it to keep my brooding chicks warm during that critical first three weeks of life. RATING is 5 beaks up!
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Carson M.
5.0 out of 5 stars Reliable Temperature Control
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023
The BN-LINK Digital Heat Mat Thermostat Controller has proven to be a reliable and essential tool for maintaining optimal temperature conditions for my leopard gecko and seed germination needs.

One of the standout features of this thermostat controller is its seamless performance. It works exactly as advertised, allowing me to regulate and maintain the desired temperature for my reptile's terrarium and seed germination setup. The ease of use and accuracy in temperature control make it an invaluable asset for any reptile enthusiast or gardening hobbyist.

I especially appreciate the versatility of this thermostat controller. It can be easily set up with both heat lamps and heat pads, providing the flexibility to cater to different heating requirements. Whether I need to create a warm basking spot for my leopard gecko or ensure consistent heat for seed germination, this controller handles both tasks efficiently.

The digital display and user-friendly interface make it effortless to adjust and monitor the temperature settings. The controller's responsive and accurate temperature readings give me peace of mind, knowing that my reptile or plants are in a safe and comfortable environment.

For my leopard gecko, maintaining consistent and appropriate temperatures is crucial to her overall health and well-being. With the BN-LINK Digital Heat Mat Thermostat Controller, I can confidently provide the ideal habitat conditions for her, enhancing her quality of life.

In conclusion, the BN-LINK Digital Heat Mat Thermostat Controller has been a game-changer for me in ensuring the optimal temperature conditions for my leopard gecko and seed germination projects. Its reliable performance, ease of use, and versatility make it a top-notch choice for anyone seeking precise temperature control for reptile terrariums or gardening endeavors.
Alan S. Moser
5.0 out of 5 stars Great, accurate thermostat
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
I use these for heating reptile cages and also an incubator. Very efficient and accurate and easy to use. Have never had any problems with them. Will continue to use as needed.
Brandon M
4.0 out of 5 stars Great temperature control.
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
This item works exactly as described, keeps the temp regulated for a single heating pad. It has worked consistently for the 3 months in use. While there are more expansive units this one does what it's supposed to do.
Andrew Casapini
5.0 out of 5 stars This thermostat controller worked good for me.
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
I didn't think I needed one of these for the heat mats I bought for my seedlings. But I found out that it is totally necessary! The heat mats get too hot for the seedlings. They dry out too fast and/or they die from getting too hot. With this thermostat, I can set it to the perfect temperature range and forget it as it turns my heat mats on and off maintaining the optimal heat for plant growth. It is worth the money to get one.

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