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Inkbird Temperature Controller ITC 100RH Thermocouple Review

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Description of Inkbird Temperature Controller ITC 100RH Thermocouple

Multiple temperature sensors (K, S, Wre, T, E, J, B, N, CU50, PT100). PID and ON/OFF Control Mode with high standard self-adjust function. Omron relay inside.It is more suitable for setups without water cycle, such as ovens. Self-adjusting function and intelligent control of the instrument to ensure the long-term stability. Accuracy of displaying and controlling 0.1oC.

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Inaccurate Readings from Thermocouple - Do Not Recommend

As a professional in the Tools and Home Improvement industry, I was very disappointed with this specific thermometer. As a result of using this product, I found that it gave completely inaccurate readings time and time again.This made it completely useless for my job, which requires precision and accuracy..

Pros
  • None
Cons
  • Inaccurate readings, disappointing performance.

This Inkbird digital PID temperature controller comes with a K-sensor thermocouple to keep the temperature range within the range you need. The location of the K-sensor thermocouple is an important factor in accurate temperature control. When properly designed, this combination of controller and sensor maintains the temperature range set by the controller. To attempt! You will be satisfied.

Pros
  • PID controller and ON/OFF control mode with high standard auto-tuning function
Cons
  • I'll write later