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I tried searching past posts and didn't really get an answer for my question.
I am looking at heater controllers and see there are a few on the market. I currently have an Inkbird in my shopping cart, but want to know what others think about a couple of the other brands out there?

Inkbird
Innovative Marine's Helio Controller
Reef Factory

I have a 115 gallon acrylic tank, Going to run a 300w main and a 300w backup. Want to have an alarm sound if either fails. Thinking main running at 78 degrees F and then the back up running at 76 degrees F? Do the above numbers sound right?
Should I put one at 79 and the backup at 77?
 
I tried searching past posts and didn't really get an answer for my question.
I am looking at heater controllers and see there are a few on the market. I currently have an Inkbird in my shopping cart, but want to know what others think about a couple of the other brands out there?

Inkbird
Innovative Marine's Helio Controller
Reef Factory

I have a 115 gallon acrylic tank, Going to run a 300w main and a 300w backup. Want to have an alarm sound if either fails. Thinking main running at 78 degrees F and then the back up running at 76 degrees F? Do the above numbers sound right?
Should I put one at 79 and the backup at 77?
Hydros and APEX have controllers
Not sure much of any others myself
 
I run mine thru my Apex, 2x 500wattt heaters controlled by my Temp probe to keep tank between 78.5 and 79 degrees F.

I used an Inkbird, it was OK, but the Apex is way better IMO.
 
I run two Ranco controllers on my tank on two separate electrical circuits. My primary is set with a 1° F differential and the secondary is set to 2° differential so it only comes on if the primary will not keep up either from a failure or abnormal heat loss event.

I do not know your tank heatloss but 600 watts seems like to much heater.

I will not have not have a heater not on a Ranco controller. I use them at work on chillers in a dirty weld environment and they are very robust.
 
I use heaters with a built in thermostat. Then they get backed up by a controller that is set two degrees higher. The heaters are set at 78F, the controllers 80F. That way if the heaters fail on, they will be shut off. I can see the temperature graphs on my Apex, and can spot when a heater fails. If they fail off, the temp will lower and trigger an alarm. I used inkbird controllers before I got an Apex with no problems. I had five of them.
 

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