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🌡️ Inkbird ITC306T: Advanced Dual Stage Heating Thermostat with Submersible Probe Sensor for Aquariums, Reptiles, and Greenhouses Review

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Description of 🌡️ Inkbird ITC306T: Advanced Dual Stage Heating Thermostat with Submersible Probe Sensor for Aquariums, Reptiles, and Greenhouses

ONLY heating outlet aquarium sensor heater for aquarium, reptile. It can be set to two different temperatures with its function of dual time cycle setting during 24 hours according to the day and night, which can more suitable for the needs of aquarium. This plug and play product is designed with dual LCD display, and offers the optional display of Centigrade or Fahrenheit, which makes it more humanized temperature control. The temperature can be controlled more accurately with its function of temperature calibration and temperature hysteresis. °C / °F Display can be chosen. Temperature calibration; Over-temperature and sensor fault alarm. Dual display window, be able to display measured temperature and set temperature at the same time.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works well for regulating aquarium temperature.

Works as expected. I bought two Tintevogel heater thermostats to regulate my 3 gallon tank and my 10 gallon zebrafish tank, each of which I use 2 Top Fin Betta 10w heaters. Calibration is fairly easy, and there are YouTube videos that explain how to set it up. I used an accurate thermometer which I first checked with an ice water test (32 degrees Fahrenheit / 0 degrees Celsius) and then calibrated my sensors accordingly. I also keep an extra aquarium thermometer in each tank to ensure the…

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  • Pet supplies
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  • The list will be long.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Makes heating almost reliable.

Recently installed 72-inch, 150-gallon aquarium. Here's what I did. Set Inkbird to 80 degrees. I connected the heater to 400w and set it to 82 degrees. plugged into a separate wall outlet. It is set at 77 degrees. Inkbird regulates the temperature by turning off the 400W when the water reaches 80 degrees. If the Inkbird fails, the 400 watts should only heat up to 82 degrees. When the 400w stops working, the 200w kicks in and raises the water temperature to 77 degrees, which is what I checked…

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  • Aquarium Heater and Cooler
Cons
  • Clarity

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Peace of mind with temperature control

We keep fish. And we all check the tank temperature every day to make sure the heaters are still working. And we use more than one heater to place bets. But then we install automatic feeders when we go on a well-deserved vacation and come home with a 120-degree tank and a bunch of smothered fish. This device is more complex than the internal thermostat in your heater(s). And i love it. The setup takes a bit of getting used to but once you get past it the unit works - make sure you calibrate it…

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  • Fish and aquatic animals
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  • Functionality