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Ink Bird

ITC-308S Dual Stage Temperature Controller

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252775
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Aquarium Temperature Control by InkBird

  • On/Off Control, Heating and Cooling
  • High and Low Temperature Alarms
  • Dual Relay Design for Redundancy

 

A heater controller is a crucial safeguard in an aquarium, as heater failure is one of the leading causes of aquarium crashes. ITC-308S is an easy-to-use, safe and reliable dual relay output temperature controller. The ITC-308S has two outlets - one for a heater and the other for a cooling device such as a fan or chiller. This controller can also be used to control a single heating or cooling device if you don't wish to use the other outlet.

 

Specifications

Temperature Resolution: 0.1 °C/ 0.1 °F

Temperature Accuracy: ±2 °F

Temperature Control Mode: On/Off Control, Heating and Cooling

Input Power: 100~240VAC, 50Hz/60Hz

Temperature Control Output: Max. 10A, 100~240V AC

Sensor Length: 2m / 6.56ft

Controller Dimensions: 140x68x33mm (5.5" x 2.7" x 1.3")

 

What's Included?

ITC-308S Temperature Controller

Temperature Probe

Manual

More Information
SKU 252775
UPC ASIN B01ANCB24W
Dimensions 5.5" Height x 2.7" Width x 1.3" Depth
WiFi No
Controller Type Heating & Cooling (Dual Stage)
Additional Notes Voltage: 100-240Vac, 50/60Hz
Current: 10A
Display Resolution: 0.1 °C/ 0.1 °F
Free WiFi InkBird App (iOS 11.0+ or Android 5.0+)
Aquarium Type Saltwater, Freshwater
Temperature Control Controller (Included)
Alarms Audible, Visual, Mobile Alert
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Product Questions

Will this work with a heater
Question by: Jacob on Oct 1, 2024, 7:58 PM
Hello there, Thank you for the question! These controllers will work with heaters, chillers and fans.
Answer by: JJ K (BRS Staff) on Oct 25, 2024, 9:24 AM
Would this work for saltwater? I like the idea of a fan option.
Question by: Jacob on Sep 30, 2024, 10:18 PM
Yes this can be for both fresh and saltwater use.
Answer by: Laura (BRS Staff) on Oct 29, 2024, 10:25 AM