You did. Post #36. It's what I responded to.I didn't quote your post either.
Just trying to knock some sense into 67'
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You did. Post #36. It's what I responded to.I didn't quote your post either.
Just trying to knock some sense into 67'
My bad.You did. Post #36. It's what I responded to.
Just curious: how do you get the second heater to come on??
They activate the same way the first one does. When the thermostat detects the temp is bellow range it turns on. The only reason the second would not turn on is that its thermostat failed, which is why do not recommend using heaters without a controller.Just curious: how do you get the second heater to come on??
thermostat on 2nd heater may never activate to ON!
Then you likely have the wrong inkbird. There are many out there. The one you have may be one plug for heating and one plug for cooling. So a heater on the heat plug, and a chiller or fan on the cool plug. The Inkbird most of us (who don't have tank overheating issues) use is the one with two heat plugs and two thermometers/temp probes. The model number for the dual heat inkbird is ITC-306A WiFi the model number for the heat and cool is the ITC-308S I believe (though there are several that offer this, the 308 is the only one with a plastic probe like the 306A)Just curious: how do you get the second heater to come on??
thermostat on 2nd heater may never activate to ON!
For this to work you need undersized heaters.OK, I'm still trying to figure this out!! Two heaters may look identical, but mechanically act slightly different. You have two heaters in one tank, the thermostat on heater one detects a lowering temperature and turns on to maintain heat. Thus, heater two, being slightly delayed in operation, will not kick on now because the temperature starts to slowly rise. It is almost impossible for the two heaters to turn on simultaneously!
Is my thinking flawed or are all heaters made identical and will they turn on at the same time. I tried this in the 70s , and i couldn't get heater 2 to come on. If i upped the setting on heater 2, it came on first and heater 1 didnt come on!!
For this to work you need undersized heaters.
If it takes 100w to heat to 78. Get 2 50w heaters, and so on.
That's why you divide the watts needed to heat your tank by 2.
Pure redundancy.
You tried it in the 70’s. That’s 50 years ago. We’re telling you both heaters will come on simultaneously. With, or without a controller. But it’s best to use a controller.ok, i got 2 50w heaters. one heater comes on. ya with me??
how will heater 2 come on if heater 1 has already kicked on?
Because it takes "100w" to heat the tank, hypothetically, so a single 50w isn't enough and the other comes on. The benefit is, in event of a failure, you only lose half of your heating powerol
ok, i got 2 50w heaters. one heater comes on. ya with me??
how will heater 2 come on if heater 1 has already kicked on?
I gave up long ago. Some people just refuse to understand.Good luck to ya
This is very basic and you just refuse to understand. So I am stepping out. No point trying to help someone who does not want the help. You have wasted everyone's time here since you have your mind made up and know better than everyone else. Notice there has not been a single person who agreed with you on the issue and your dogged refusal to listen? That really should tell you something...idech,
"We’re telling you both heaters will come on simultaneously. With, or without a controller. But it’s best to use a controller."
you are a dreamer if you think both heaters will come on SIMULTANEOUSLY. Without a controller = that is nearly impossible. one will come on, negating the other "ON" . NO TWO HEATERS are manufactured to such identical tolerances and standards. The box says they are the same, but there is a minute difference somewhere.
You may get two to come on the same time ,if a controller can over-ride a thermostat i dont know exactly how all controllers operate.
Dreams! The second heater probably WILL NOT come on a minute later!!! The first one has started heating the water (for 20 sec or 55 sec) and the second heater thermostat will not kick on! Do you get it??It doesn't matter if they turn on simultaneously. Say the thermostat turns it on a minute later on the second heater than the first heater, you still have two working heaters and are supplementing one another. If one fails off, the other still works. If one fails on, since it's 50% of your total required heating watts, it won't cook your tank as quickly.
Stir the pot all you like!!! they are two different "machines", two different thermostats! They will not turn off simultaneously, w/o a controller!!Buuuuuuuuuuuuuut, the real question is, will they both turn OFF simultaneously?
With or without a controller.
(I'm totally just stirring the pot since you focused your attention on the heaters turning ON)
Someone needs to read a book on thermodynamics.Dreams! The second heater probably WILL NOT come on a minute later!!! The first one has started heating the water (for 20 sec or 55 sec) and the second heater thermostat will not kick on! Do you get it??
and " it won't cook your tank as quickly" as quickly........if your not home, heater stuck on, your fish are cooked!!