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Inkbird Temp Control Thermostat ITC1000 Dual Stage Digital Temperature Switch Controller ℃ ℉ Display Heating Cooling Relay NTC Sensor 3D Printer Freezer Fridge Hatching 110 Volt
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| Color | Grey |
| Brand | Inkbird |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
About this item
- It does indeed read in deg F.
- Can control both heating and cooling output
- Has an alarm to indicate sensor failure or high temperature
- Highly accurate and reliable temperature controller
- Be more user friendly than the STC-1000
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 3 x 9 x 9 inches; 7.37 Ounces
- Item model number : ITC1000
- Date First Available : September 8, 2015
- Manufacturer : LERWAY Tech.
- ASIN : B0152LYY0I
- Best Sellers Rank: #35,031 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific)
- #47 in Temperature Controllers
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Product Description
- The ITC-1000F is a 2 stage temperature controller and it can heat and cool at the same time using 2 different sides of a standard electrical relays.
- In heat mode, the controller switches on when the temperature is below the SET temperature and switches off when above it.
- In cool mode, it switches on when the temperature is above the SET temperature and switches off when below it.
- The ITC-1000F can switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit display.
It can be used as Over-temperature protection and automatic temperature control system for various electric appliances such as equipment for home-brew, aquarium, pet breeding, incubation, BBQ, seedling heat mats, oven temperature control, terrestrial heat control, constant temperature cycle of heating pump, culture fermentation, accelerating germination, electric radiator, electric oven, etc
Inkbird ITC-1000 All-Purpose Temperature Controller
- 2 stage temperature controller
- F/C degree display
- Thicker temperature probe and wire
- Audible alarm
Pretty simple DIY temperature controller!
Accurate, inexpensive temperature controller
Easy to program, works perfect once set up
- Fahrenheit and Celsius Display Can Be Choose
- Temperature Calibrating, Refrigerating control output delay protection
- Control the Temperature by Setting the Temperature Set Value and the Difference Value
- Alarm When Temperature Exceeds the Limit or When Sensor Error
- 2 Relays, Switch Between Cooling and Heating Modes
Sensor
- Sensor Type: NTC sensor
- Sensor Length: 2m (include the probe)
Weight
- Net Weight: 200g
- Gross Weight: 280g
Voltage
- Power Supply: 110Vac/220Vac 50Hz/60Hz, 12Vdc
- Power Consumption: <3W
Temperature
- Temperature Control Mode :Switch Between Cooling and Heating
- Temperature Measuring Range : -50~99°C / -50~210 ° F
- Temperature Resolution: 0.1 ° C / 0.1° F
- Measuring Accuracy: ±1°C (-50 ~ 70°C) / ±1°F (-50 ~ 160° F)
- Ambient Temperature: 0~ 60° C
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I've gotten three of these now, the first one has been controlling a swamp cooler for over 3-years now, without a single hiccup. Another is installed in my old refrigerator, since ordering a drop-in replacement (mechanical) thermostat from the store was going to cost $80, and that's been working for over 2-years, now. The third has been controlling someone else's swamp cooler for over 2-years now.
Programming this thermostat is much more difficult than it should be, and takes a little bit of time to understand, but a quick cheat-sheet is good enough for anyone to figure it out when they need to. Terribly disappointing, though, that you can't just hit the up/down arrows to adjust the temperature, but instead need to go through a convoluted process that needs two-hands. Same goes for converting temperatures to/from Celsius all the time.
This thermostat fits nicely into a standard 4-inch square, blue PVC, 2-Gang Quick Connect Outlet Box with a matching "blank cover". I surface-mounted it with just two screws near my swamp cooler controls. I cut out most of one side to fit this thermostat, and drilled a couple holes for wires. It's a bigger job than a mechanical thermostat, as you need to find which wires are hot and neutral for power, tap into and run twice as many wires. But it's well-worth the effort. Mechanical thermostats aren't terribly accurate, have a tendency to get stuck from time to time, and don't let you adjust hysteresis or other settings. This one has been super-reliable, offering very fine-grained control, and extremely accurate temperature control, keeping me much more comfortable, while saving lots of money, and also offering much more peace of mind.
My refrigerator was a bit of a rush job, but proved fairly easy to modify to use with this thermostat in under 3 hours time with a bit of wire crimping and plastic work. Power was available nearby from the light switch, and there was enough room on the face-plate that it was only a matter of cutting out some plastic. The temperature probe is long enough to place anywhere desired, and picks up temperature changes quickly. While the 2-3 watts it consumes and heats-up the interior of the refrigerator with is less than ideal, it's a fraction as much as the hot light bulbs inside, and lost in the noise of opening the doors a few minutes every day. The ease of mounting inside the fridge (rather than drilling holes) is well worth the very minor heat output.
Electronic equipment like this should cost AT LEAST 5x more. I've purchased similar electronics for my research work that do far simpler tasks, yet cost hundreds of dollars. this little guy is just as good in quality and costs far less.
Background: i use this to control a mini fridge to effectively create a fermentation chamber for my homebrew wort/beer. You can use it for nearly anything that needs temperature control. Ive even heard of people creating heating chambers using a lightbulb that turns on and off. that is the beauty of this switch, is the flexibility and simplicity of use. I call it a switch because essentially that's all it does. It reads a temperature and switches the circuit on and off depending on your set parameters.
I read a lot on forums about wiring diagrams etc. because i was afraid i would wire it wrong. actually it's REALLY easy to wire, you only need the wiring diagram that came with it. Most people who use the STC-1000 on forums have it wired in a FAR more complicated manner than necessary, which, IMO is excessively complicated. If you want to use this as a temperature controller for a fridge like I did, you only need a couple of extra things: extra medium duty extension cord (3 prong), elecrical tape or shrink tube, and/or wire nuts and/or crimp connectors. The extension cord is TECHNICALLY optional because you could cut the fridge cord and wire it inline but you really should leave that cord intact and use a separate one incase you need to rewire later. You don't want to mess with the appliance wire anyway, and you get extra wire that helps you to hook the STC-1000 up properly. trust me, just spend the extra few bucks a get an extension cord from home depot. Also, Ideally you should use a soldering iron to get a good connection, but wire nuts or crimps work just as well. I prefer soldering my connections but your preference is fine. Just don't try to twist and electrical tape it your you're just asking for a fire.
Next, to wire it up, you only need to be concerned with two color wires, the black (hot) and white (neutral). If you cut the spare cord, to minimize the soldering or crimp/wire nut work, be sure to not cut the green (ground) wire. Its ok if you do, but you then need to connect the two lose ends again later anyway, wasting crimps/wire nuts. When you cut the black and white wires, be sure to cut an extra 5-6 inches or so of wire out as leads for the next steps.
No one mentions this, but what I did is actually put 2 wires into each numbered port, therefore minimizing the number of connections. If you do it right, the only crimped connection you'll need is 1 neutral (white) wire. If you cut the green (ground) wire, you'll need 3 connections....
Here's how I did it:
first, put the incoming (outlet/male) side black wire into port 1, then take one loose black wire end and also put that into port 1. Tighten the screw for port 1. Run the other end of the loose black wire that's in port 1 and put it into port 7 (cooling port). Tighten port 7. Take the appliance (female) plug side black wire and put that into port 8 (the other cooling port) and tighten port 8. place the white wire from the outlet/male side into port 2. Take one end of the loose white wire that you cut out of the extension and also put that into port 2. Tighten port 2. Now solder/wire nut/crimp the loose end of the white wire to the female/appliance port side. That's it!
The beauty of this is that it doesn't matter if you reverse ports 1/2 (put black into 2 and white into 1) or use neutral (white wire) in ports 7/8 instead of hot (black wire), which is why it isn't labeled as such. This controller is very flexible and allows many ways of wiring. For me, this way was the simplest which is why I used it. Good luck!
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It's also worth noting that the included instructions are not possible to follow, possibly due to being written by someone who's native language is not English. There are however a plethora of tutorials that have sprung up on the internet for wiring home brewing setups that can be adapted for other customized uses as well.
Reviewed in Germany on January 19, 2017
Il setup non è stato dei più facili, ma con l'aiuto di internet è stato semplice reperire le informazioni necessarie e con alcune prove fatte sul banco sono riuscito in poco tempo a configurarlo secondo le mie necessità. L'uso che ho pensato per questo apparecchio è quello di regolare la temperatura all'interno di uno scaffale chiuso dove sono riposti alcuni dispositivi elettronici che generano calore. Quindi se il sensore misura una temperatura ambientale superire a quella stabilita, chiude il relè di contatto con le ventole e le fa accendere. Una volta estratta l'aria calda e tornata la temperatura impostata, il relè si stacca spengendo le ventole. Davvero pratico e di ottima fattura e, considerato le sue piccole dimensioni, è facile installarlo anche in spazi ridotti. I led numerici di colore rosso che segnalano la temperatura non infastidiscono troppo l'occhio e sono di facile lettura anche con la luce accesa. Insomma non potevo aspettarmi di meglio, considerato anche il prezzo relativamente economico.
Punti di forza sono un display molto leggibile,facilità d'uso e istruzioni chiare (in inglese).E possibile,una volta impostata la temperatura desiderata (ad es. 38 °C),impostare il range di intervento (ad es. 2 °C).In questo caso quando la temperatura raggiunge i 38°C + 2°C e cioè 40°C,si attiva il relè che chiude il contatto (contatto pulito) che attiva per es. una ventola di raffreddamento.Quando la temperatura scende al di sotto dei 38°C, si disattiva il relè precedente e si attiva un altro relè con un altro contatto (anche questo pulito) che può essere ad es. utilizzato per attivare un riscaldatore.
Il funzionamento è preciso e regolare e il rapporto qualità/costo è sicuramente favorevole.
E' utile precisare che il regolatore funziona con tensione di 12 v. AC.


































