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Habistat
Moon Switch
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light activated switch for mains equipment | |
| Switches
up to 600 Watts on when the light levels fall and off again when the light levels
fall. | | | Used
in sophisticated management of environmental heating and ventilation |
The Moon
Switch will switch a mains power line on and off depending on the light level.
When it is light the power will be off and when it is dark the power will be on.
The difference between the on and off levels has been adjusted so that the unit
does not flicker at the triggering point nor will it switch on and off due to
minor variations in brightness. Essentially the unit detects day and night and
can therefore switch things on that are required during the night. The
range of items that can be switched is only limited by a maximum load of 600 watts
and the imagination. Most uses will include switching on heaters that are only
required during the night. One of the major advantages of the Moon Switch is that
the natural day/night cycle is duplicated including the seasonal variations of
long day length summers and short day length winters. Reptiles
that are active at night are just as dependent upon external heat sources as their
day active relatives. The major difference being they are often able to cope with
temperatures that are a little lower. The Moon Switch will switch on these secondary
heaters While the companion Sun Switch will switch off the higher but still necessary
day time heaters and brighter lights. The Moon Switch can be used to switch on
special lights that are designed for use at night. Red, Basking Spot Lamps are
an example. Here red light is used to create a hot spot without the distractions
white light would pose for night active creatures. The special fluorescent lamps
designed to stimulate moon light are another example. Many
night active creatures need to see their prey and cannot hunt in complete darkness.
Ordinary lights are, however, too bright and are avoided. The subdued light is
just right to allow night active predators to spot their prey but not so bright
that their natural photoperiod is confused. This means essential synchronisation
involving the photoperiod are left intact, so the animal behaves and breeds normally.
The Moon Switch is another innovation from HabiStat helping the advancement of
reptile keeping.
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