Ranco controller, single vs double

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Looking to add another heater controller to my system. I have a dual stage aqualogic now. It looks like you can still buy them from aqualogic directly, although Ranco offers a single and dual stage NEMA4X rated controller as well at a slightly lower cost. It's quite a bit different to go with a single stage.

Can you add an outlet extension and plug in multiple heaters to a single stage heater controller or is this typically not advised?

Realizing I want another good temp control after seeing the Jager heaters turned on with the dial at 77 (or even 75) and the new water is sitting at 81-83F by an oldschool mercury thermometer.
 
Sucks about the Jaeger..........I had one I had been using for about 8 years and replaced it due to age. I started using it for my make up water and it was the same as your problem. I have it set at 73 and it heats to 80.

A brand new one was the same..............temp setting is set a good 7-8 degrees below what it's actually putting out.

You can plug two heaters into a single stage Ranco...........just make sure you aren't above the controllers capacity which is fairly high per the manual.
file:///C:/Users/knif4/Downloads/ETC%20Commercial%20Temperature%20Controls%20Specifications.pdf

If it's prewired I believe they make sure the cord will accomodate the capacity you want to use. If you're going to wire it yourself make sure you get the correct wiring which I think is 16 gauge.

Another option could be the Helio-------

I bought one of the Helio controllers to try out recently as I like some of it's product options like the
magnet probe holder. It can accomodate 1000 watts,

I also bought one of their full heater systems to try out.

 
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Looking to add another heater controller to my system. I have a dual stage aqualogic now. It looks like you can still buy them from aqualogic directly, although Ranco offers a single and dual stage NEMA4X rated controller as well at a slightly lower cost. It's quite a bit different to go with a single stage.

Can you add an outlet extension and plug in multiple heaters to a single stage heater controller or is this typically not advised?

Realizing I want another good temp control after seeing the Jager heaters turned on with the dial at 77 (or even 75) and the new water is sitting at 81-83F by an oldschool mercury thermometer.

The NO contacts on the Ranco single stage are rated at 15 amps. If you do not need a two stage there is no benefit in getting one.
 
Awesome. Thanks guys. @Big E those helios look pretty cool. Didnt know you could buy the control box and probe independent of the whole system.

@KStatefan good to know. My aqualogic is already two stage and I have it set for heating and cooling. I wouldnt need another one to control cooling again. So I can grab a single stage and load the single plug with a few heaters no problem it sounds like.
 
Awesome. Thanks guys. @Big E those helios look pretty cool. Didnt know you could buy the control box and probe independent of the whole system.

@KStatefan good to know. My aqualogic is already two stage and I have it set for heating and cooling. I wouldnt need another one to control cooling again. So I can grab a single stage and load the single plug with a few heaters no problem it sounds like.
Yes, I thought the Helio total system was a good deal as a Ranco with a good heater is the same price.

From what I researched most people were very happy with the Helio heater setups.

I will say my first Ranco is still running after 20 years. Second is about 8 years. The only thing to make sure of with these is you have to clear epoxy the probe & the wire seam connection. Some use some heat sealed film to do this.
 
The only thing to make sure of with these is you have to clear epoxy the probe & the wire seam connection. Some use some heat sealed film to do this.

This is why AquaLogic always epoxy sealed theirs in a section of Titanium pipe.
 
I have only used a single. Mu rudimentary understanding is that a double could control heat & a chiller.


Either can control heat or stage and has to be switched between these modes. Two-stage allows for two heaters (or chillers/other devices) so that when the first heater comes on and the temp is still falling the 2nd stage is activated.
 
Hi All found this and I just purchased a two stage controller but will only be connecting a heater. I bought the prewire unit so my first question is which female connector is the heater? Second question is if im only connecting one heater does the prgramming matter?
 

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