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Dimmer Cord
$9.99
This dimmer switch works perfectly with Wonder Watt heat tape. This allows you to control the amount of power that goes into Wonder Watt and as a result, controls the temperature. Total length of the cord is 5 feet. Works for 110 Volt (100 watts MAX) & 220/240V (200 Watts MAX) PowerWonder Watt is a great way to heat many applications. Some examples include: Egg incubatorsReptile cagesReptile warm spotsDog housesPipesSeed germination mats Plant startsSatellite discsDesk warmerKeyboard warmerFoot warmer ...and just about anything else you can think of that you would want to warm up. This dimmer switch allows you to regulate how much power goes to the Wonder Watt heat tape so you can increase or decrease the temperataue. It can also help ensure you don't overheat the tape. Very simple to use, just plug the cord from your heat tape into the dimmer plug and then the dimmer plug into the wall. That's it! The knob turns to let you regulate how much power goes in.Let us know if you have any questions.Wondering how to configure Wonder Watt? Please see these three instructional videos. The dimmer in this listing replaces the turn-style dimmer in these videos. After you attach it to your Flex Watt, it requires NO additional wiring, just plug it in! Video #1: Shows how to attach the clips insulators. Video #2: Shows how to splice in the dimmer. Video #3: Shows how to mount Flex Watt using foil tape.
Current Style Hova-Bator Top
$23.99
Top Only / New Style Hova-Bator.  Direct replacement for Model 1602N & other similar models  
Current Style Hova-Bator Bottom
$22.99
Hova-Bator must have been produced after August 2004 to accept this bottom half. May have slight discoloration or dings/dents.
AutoCoop Door Controller Rebuild Kit (Components to Rebuild ONLY - NO BLACK CASE)
$46.99
This is ONLY a rebuild kit for the Old Style AutoCoop Door Opener.  Purchase includes the white timer and the internal circuit board needed to completely rebuild your AutoCoop Door Opener Controller. Power supply not included.

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