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INKBIRD Temp Controller ITC-306T Aquarium Probe $39.99 (Was $49.99) Delivered @ Inkbird eBay

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ITC-306 Updated version

Specially for Aquarium Tank and Saltwater

Waterproof Probe

ONLY HEATING !

Main Features:

-Plug and play design, easy to use;
-Dual time cycle setting during 24hours, can be set different temperature from day and night on the basis of the physical needs of animals and plants.
- Support Centigrade or Fahrenheit unit reading modes.
-Maximum output load: 2400W.
-Dual display window, be able to display measured temperature and set temperature at the same time;
-Temperature calibration;
-Over-temperature and sensor fault alarm

Specification:

-Temperature Control Range : -50~99 °C / -58~210 ° F
-Temperature Resolution: 0.1 ° C / 0.1° F
-Temperature Accuracy: ±1°C (-50 ~ 70°C) / ±1°F (-50 ~ 160° F)
-Temperature Control Mode :On/Off Control, Heating(only)
-Input Power: 100 ~240VAC, 50Hz/60Hz
-Temperature Control Output: Max.10A, 100V ~240V AC
-Sensor Type: NTC sensor (Including)
-Sensor Length: 1.9m / 74.8 inch
-Input Power Cable Length: 1.5m (5ft)
-Output Power Cable Length: 30cm (1ft)
-Dimension: Body: 140x68x33mm (5.5x2.7x1.3inch)
Socket: 85x42x24mm (3.3x1.7x1inch)
-NET Weight: About 0.35kg (0.77lb)
-Ambient Temperature: -30~ 75 ° C / -22~ 167 ° F
-Storage: Temperature: -20~ 60 ° C / -4~ 140 ° F
Humidity: 20~85% (No Condensate)
-Warranty: 1 Year

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closed Comments

  • Good timing!
    Anything with power on/off for light unit? Why does it have 2 power sockets?

  • can I use an old oil/panel heater with this temp controller?

    • Yeah,it could as long as your heater is 240v

  • Sorry OP, does this actual heat the tank or is it only for temperature reading?

    • It's just a temperature reading.

      You will need to plug a separate heater into the power socket on that inkbird.

      I turns on when the probe/sensor falls under the set temperature, and turn off when it reaches the set max temperature.

      I have an inkbird ITC-308, which is pretty much the same as this.

      Been running it for almost two years without any issues.

      Refer to youtube video as a demo:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOQL2llj7AM

      • +1

        Thanks mate, sounds good

        • Not sure if OP will reply back to you, based on previous posts from him/her.

          I believe English is not their first language.

          Just an FYI, last time they posted previously on ozbargain initially advertising "lowest price ever". This wasn't true.

          Appliance is good, but OP is prone to lying to make sales:
          https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/525881

          I reported them, only then they changed the title

          • -2

            @Ausdave: hi,after receiving feedback about inappropriate expression "lowest price ever",i have change the title.I don't think it's called a lie.

            • -1

              @Inkbird: For you not to call it a lie makes you more deceitful.

              I'm not a dumb person, you can't change my opinion.

    • -1

      It's just a controller which needs to work with a heater to heat the tank.

  • The ITC-306A is also on sale from the same eBay seller. $59.99 instead of $79.99. It's similar to the 306T but with Wi-Fi for temp probe error alerts.

    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Temp-Controller-ITC-306A-Dual-Re…

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