Erika Anseeuw
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de diciembre de 2024
I bought this combo to turn my trailer into a temporary meat locker for a bull we butchered and had to hang to age for 2 weeks.I have several Inkbird products. They work very well. Good value. Plug and play.
I’m here
Comentado en Canadá el 19 de abril de 2024
I purchased these for two reasons. We have a chicken brooder and the thermometer and heating side keeps the brooder at a constant temperature. The humidistat will be used in my sausages drying chamber as well as the temperature controller
Brian Nichols
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de abril de 2023
Bought Inkbird temperature/humidity controllers on spec to cure tobacco (requires temperature and humidity control)--lost the crop while drying, irrelevant since never got around to using the devices.Temperature controller used instead to maintain soil temperature in a 16 foot by 4 foot by 4 foot hoop tunnel to over winter artichokes in Zone 6a.InkBird Temperature controller enclosed in a plastic bag resting on soil operating a 1000 watt soil heating cable buried 2"-3" below the surface, and 120V 9 watt LED pilot light on a blue 30 foot extension cord (see photo) via a conventional 6 outlet power strip enclosed in the same plastic bag.Power was supplied to the power strip via a wall mounted 15 Amp GFCI plug protected by a regulation weatherproof enclosure.6 months later still operating flawlessly. 2 layers of quilted tarps were used to cover the tunnel during an unprecedented one night dip to -26C just in case.Stars removed for accuracy simply to warn the user that I haven't had a chance to calibrate it--up to the user--but more or less consistent with independent but unscientific temperature monitoringPhoto shows 2 plastic bags containing (on the left) a Thermoworks Smoke X4 temperature monitor monitoring and broadcasting ambient and soil temperatures inside and outside the hoop tunnel, and (on the right) a bag containing the 2 power junctions (strips) and the Inkbird Temperature controller.The Inkbird temperature probe was inserted into the soil 2" (approx) from the heating cable and programmed to operate at 12 degrees C +/- 2 degrees C.While effort was made to prevent precipitation arising from soil moisture warmed by the cable rising and condensing on the roof of the tunnel, the plastic bags were not sealed.
Durka
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de diciembre de 2022
There are definitely some expensive systems out thereb and they might be worth it as well, but this setup is really well priced and does a great job. I have a small microgreens setup and was struggling to keep the climate optimal until I got this. Now I don't really think about it and it just works.One thing that would be nice would be some connectivity for the alarms. If the temp goes way to high or low, for example, it'd be nice to get a notification. As it is, that rarely happens unless I leave a door open, but it'd be a nice feature. This setup does have configurable alarms that are audible, but mine is away from where I can hear it normally.
Brad
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de junio de 2020
Very easy to understand while youre going through the instructions, set your desired temp or RH then the high and low points you want it to turn on either heating/cooling or humidifier/dehumidifier and then your alarm settings, again, for both high and lows should your devices not be able to regulate it fast enough. I use these for a 4 × 4 × 6 grow tent and they work AWESOME for keeping everything in check. Has really helped reduce the frequency of me checking on my plants