Hey fellow hobbyists!
I've designed a product and its ready to be commercially manufactured, but before I take the leap of faith, I wanted to get the community's thoughts. Let me share the details with you all.
What do you think about an affordable (something that everyone can easily afford...
Hey guys,
I’m curious what heaters you guys use and how accurate and stable it is. Also what do you consider “stable”? +-2 degrees? Here’s my apex reading for the past week. I’d like to keep it a lot more stable than this but wondering I’m looking into too much.
Noobie here, and I'd been trying to decide whether to get the Inkbird with WiFi or the one with the plastic (saltwater-safe) probe because you couldn't have both (strangely enough). Then today on Amazon I see that there appears be a version with both now! I guess Inkbird has heard the reefing...
I have no idea how well this works but there is at least one reef tank owner on Amazon who says it's working great for him. For those willing to try something new this seems to be an alternative to an Inkbird and it also has a UK 220V plug versions.
Also the company has a WiFi version
I...
New to this hobby but did my research and trying to learn from everyone’s mistakes and should ofs...with that being said I I pre thought out equipment that I was going to get and will eventually get. I pre measured all there controllers with the mind set of getting them. That’ll probably change...
The temperature probe from my heating controller has a strange white substance around it. The tank is still holding a steady temperature but the heater constantly switching on and off. I have taken it out of the tank for now and am using a back up. Dose anyone know what could this be or caused this
Calibrated it twice using two other digital thermometers. You can see the calibrations in the sharp drops, but the probe just keeps creeping up.
This is exactly why you run a redundant temp controller on your heaters, had this been the opposite and happened to someone else that was relying...
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Teffo by AquaMutant is an Affordable and User Friendly Aquarium Controller [posted by reefbuilders]
Everything is in EXCELLENT condition and works perfectly.
Bought it on 12-07-16 from Bulk Reef Supply & have the original receipt which I will send & the original packaging.
Best offer is $475.00 for everything below / More Pixs to come.
Includes Classic Apex Base Unit Controller
1. Apex...
Curious if anyone has used these before? Dual heater temp controller from Inkbird. Super cheap on amazon. do they work? any problems? they stated that the probe is salt water safe.