Which temperature controller?

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Hello fellow reefers,

Just looking online into purchasing a temperature controller, thinking about ordering either inkbird or D-D. If anyone uses either how do you find them and which would you recommend.

Thanks in advance

Dom
 
+1 on the Inkbird.
I use it to control the temp of the mixing station in the garage with a chiller as it gets to 100 degrees here in Fl. Works like a champ.
 
I've had nothing but bad luck with the Inkbird controler. Two different ones and they would never keep calibration.

Ranco would be a good choice.
 
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Questions......

Probe, is it saltwater safe? Does it need to be sealed?

Have you tested it's accurateness against another thermometer?

The probe held up, but probably would be smart to seal it. When I got my apex, both read the same to the 0.1°

i moved it to a freshwater tank this year
 
I have a Fluke temperature meter that is calibrated. Its very accurate. Would double check the Inkbird controlers against it with it. They would drift wildly out of calibration and I would have to adjust their set points constantly to the point that you couldn't anymore.
 
I’m still using a digital aquatics PC4 on my 255 gallon tank and it has operated flawlessly for five years now. On my 29 gallon bio cube I just started using a new ink bird 803T and so far it works fine as I have another thermometer in there to check it against, but I wish there was closer set points than one full degree.
 
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