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been i while over a year and I forgot what model of Ranco controller I need.

I want to control two 300W heaters one ehiem and the other BRS titanium.
I forgot if I need the 2 stage or just the single with Y?

I *think* I can use the single as both heaters will be under the total amp. I am correct here?

i'll prob. go with the ETC 111000-000 over the more robust unit as I will be in my dry controller area of the sump.
 

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If you want the heaters to come on at different temperature settings, then you need the 2-stage. Otherwise a single stage can easily handle two 300W heaters with a splitter.
 
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If you want the heaters to come on at different temperature settings, then you need the 2-stage. Otherwise a single stage can easily handle two 300W heaters with a splitter.

thanks guys. I hate it when I learn something then life happens and months later i have to learn it all over again. haha

single stage it is then. I'll order it up. been wanting one of these for a decade.
i'll use an apex as a 3rd layer of protection.
 

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The ETC 111000-000 is plenty robust. I have two of them on my Display tank
 

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may I ask why 2 units?

Redundancy

Primary heater (2 100 watt units) set to 78°F with 1°F differential

Secondary heater (1 200 watt heater) set to 78°F with 2° differential. Secondary heater will not come on until the temp drops to 76°F.

Each unit is wired to a different electrical circuit.
 
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Redundancy

Primary heater (2 100 watt units) set to 78°F with 1°F differential

Secondary heater (1 200 watt heater) set to 78°F with 2° differential. Secondary heater will not come on until the temp drops to 76°F.

Each unit is wired to a different electrical circuit.
figured, just thought I would ask. :D
 

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figured, just thought I would ask. :D
The normally open contacts are rated at 15 amps (resistive) so your 600 watts will be well under that.

It is crazy how much they have gone up in price I paid $46.99 in 2020 for my first one and now they are $91.80 both from Supply House.
 
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