need a little clarity on how the inkbird works and it's ultimate purpose. i currently have two eheim heaters connected to one inkbird 306t (non wifi version)
i have the inkbird set at 79 and the heater at 78
my understanding is, is that when the inkbird temp probe senses a temp above 79 it will shut off the two heaters. is that correct?
my thinking is that it's ultimate purpose it to be a failsafe only if the heaters overheat the tank due
does it also turn on the heater if it gets below a certain temp?
i have the inkbird set at 79 and the heater at 78
my understanding is, is that when the inkbird temp probe senses a temp above 79 it will shut off the two heaters. is that correct?
my thinking is that it's ultimate purpose it to be a failsafe only if the heaters overheat the tank due
does it also turn on the heater if it gets below a certain temp?