Why do you need a temp controller in your aquarium?

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Protect your aquarium from heater failure!

A quick 60 second review of the Inkbird - ITC-306A Aquarium Heater Temperature Controller. Protect yourself from one of the most common equipment failures in the aquarium hobby.

1. Heater Failure
2. Power Outage
3. Tank Leak

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Since you are here and started a thread. Is it I’ll advised to run two heaters on the heating leg, using an outlet splitter? I don’t do this but was curious from a thought that came up in another thread.

As long as you use a qualitity splitter and stay below the max output rating should be fine.
 
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