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Unread 11/01/2018, 08:47 PM   #1
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heater controller

looking for a way to make these cheap heaters not overheat my QT. I do have a new apex on my DT but the tank is to far away to run an electrical cord. I do really want to spend the 250 for an apex jr just for a QT. what do you guys use to make sure your heater isn't nuking your tank?


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Unread 11/02/2018, 05:00 AM   #2
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Ranco controller is commonly recommended and typically very reliable..

I use an inkbird blue (but out of transparency there is a post going on about a few people having them not be that acurate/drifting or whatever..).. Mine has been totally fine..
https://www.amazon.com/Inkbird-Tempe...dp/B015FKG4CC/


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Unread 11/02/2018, 08:53 AM   #3
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I'd go with ranco. It doesn't come with a powercord so what I usually do is buy a power strip, cut the cord where you want the temp controller, and splice it in there. Very easy to do.

https://www.supplyhouse.com/Ranco-ET...hoCLrsQAvD_BwE

I started the thread on the inkbirds drifting. I'm sure there are many out there running flawlessly but that wasn't my case and I've seen several in the beer brewing industry saying the same thing. I sent them a message that they responded to. If they end up replacing the units I'll probably give them away.

If the Ranco's temp probe fails it's replaceable for $14.


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Unread 11/02/2018, 01:01 PM   #4
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Thanks guys. Is there a write up on how to wire them up with the heater


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Unread 11/02/2018, 02:04 PM   #5
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Here is one way..
First I found..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrBbqm79cco
Thats for a Ranco obviously.. Inkbird already has the outlet pigtails hanging off it and you just plug in the heater to one of them and set the temps you want..


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Unread 11/02/2018, 06:19 PM   #6
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pretty easy. ill probably solder and shrink tube instead of those plastic caps


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Unread 11/02/2018, 10:07 PM   #7
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I bought my Ranco prewired and with a shrink tube to protect the probe. Don’t recall it being all that much more than the bare Ranco. It was from rancoetc.com; probably still cheaper to DIY, but a useful option.


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Unread 11/03/2018, 02:57 PM   #8
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I might get this one The Ranco ETC-141000. I guess its better for areas that have high humidity or could get wet


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Unread 11/03/2018, 04:59 PM   #9
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I've never had an issue with the standard one in humid environments. I'd stick with the standard version personally. Those nema 4x models are really designed for wash down duty, like when spraying down fermenting vessels. The standard one will survive random splashes but not getting hit with a hose.


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Unread 11/04/2018, 10:20 AM   #10
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I've never had an issue with the standard one in humid environments. I'd stick with the standard version personally. Those nema 4x models are really designed for wash down duty, like when spraying down fermenting vessels. The standard one will survive random splashes but not getting hit with a hose.
ok ill stick with the standard one


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Unread 09/30/2020, 10:17 AM   #11
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I know this is an old topic, however, this actually might be helpful to me. I'm looking at the RANCO heater controller. My question is what did you use to waterproof the temperature probe?
And are you still happy with the controller, I have my heater on an Apex right now. Worrying about killing the outlet the heater is on!
Thanks.....


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Never used one myself, but I've heard good things about Inkbird - https://www.ink-bird.com/products-te...r-itc306A.html


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Unread 10/01/2020, 11:12 AM   #13
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Hi stylolvr:
I'm looking at the InkBird controller, it dosen't look like it's UL aproved. Maybe it's just fine, but I prefer electrical items that are UL approved. I did send an e-mail to InkBird to verify if there controller was infact UL approved. No reply as of yet.


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