Description
WiFi temperature controller from Inkbird, just as easy as the standard 308 but with the added ability to read and change the settings over WiFi. Check and change fridge and or heater temperatures and adjust from any location.
• Plug and play design, easy to use.
• Support reading with Centigrade or Fahrenheit.
• Maximum output load: 2200W(220V).
• Temperature calibration, Compressor delay protection for refrigeration control.
• High and low temperature alarms are available.
• Dual relay output, be able to connect with refrigeration and heating equipment at the same time.
• Dual display window, be able to display measured temperature and set temperature at the same time.
• Heating/Cooling differential function could be set separately for refrigeration and heating to protect temperature controller from violent change.
• WIFI smart controller supports both IOS & Android,WIFI supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi router, free APP “InkbirdSmart” which is able to monitor temperature at any time.
Specification
Temperature
• Temperature Control Mode :On/Off Control, Heating and Cooling
• Temperature Control Range : -40~100 °C / -40~212 ° F
• Temperature Resolution: 0.1 ° C / 0.1° F
• Temperature Accuracy: ±1°C (-50 ~ 70°C) / ±1°F (-50 ~ 160° F)
• Ambient Temperature: -30~ 75 ° C / -22~ 167 ° F
Alarm
• Buzzer Alarm: High and Low Temperature Alarm
Relay
• Relay Contact Capacity: Both Cooling and Heating at 10A 240 volts
Dimensions
• Body: 140x68x33mm (5.5×2.7×1.3inch)
• Socket (UK Version): 140x51x27mm (5.5×2.0x1.0 inch)
Voltage
• Input Power: 240VAC, 60Hz
• Temperature Control Output: Max. 10A 240V AC
• Input Power Cable Length: 1.5m (5ft)
• Output Power Cable Length: 30cm (1ft)
Sensor
• Sensor Type: NTC sensor (Including)
• Sensor Length: 2m / 6.56f
• Storage Temperature: -20~ 60 ° C / -4~ 140 ° F
• Storage Humidity: 20~85% (No Condensate)
• Net Weight: 350g
• Gross Weight: 500g
Ben (verified owner) –
Just used this for my first temperature controlled batch (the Malt Miller Verdant Lightbulb clone recipe), worked perfectly. I taped a neoprene beer cosy onto the side of my plastic fermenter, and slid this down the side, so one side is in contact with the fermenter. The temperature reading was very similar to readings from a Rapt Pill (which floats in the fermenter) – only around 0.1 C difference.
Very useful being able to control it on the app – easy to understand and it means you can adjust the temperature if you’re away.
liam.burford –
Had one for ages and these days have advanced temperature control. However! Now and again I like to experiment with smaller batches and this is an AMAZING piece of kit for a fraction of the price of the advanced controllers. It has my fermentation to within 1C. Has forgotten how good this is. Highly recommend for those wanting you move towards temperature control. You’ll need a way of heating and cooling (a cheap fridge works like a charm).