TintEastwood
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Inkbirds work on any fan.
I have the wifi version on my xmas list.
I have the wifi version on my xmas list.
It won’t heat it, but you can set barriers in temps so if it gets too cold it’ll stop or turn way down to keep as much warm air IN as possible.I'm very interested in this I can see it controls temperature but does it also heat air if it's to cold?
I looked at the Inkbird ITC-308S which has the waterproof replaceable probe but no wifi. Quite a few of these controllers don't have waterproof probes surprisingly.Inkbirds work on any fan.
I use the non-WiFi version in my veg tent, & I’m very happy with it.Inkbirds work on any fan.
I have the wifi version on my xmas list.
How did you calibrate yours? I think mines off I have a hygrometer and a Humidifier and I font know which one is most accurateI use and AC Infinity 6” Inline fan with the adjustable panel. Basically you can set the fan speed 1-10 OR set alarms/barriers at different temps/rh and it’ll kick on as needed. I haven’t dialed that part in but I run it at 5/10 and it keeps my tent at 81f and 43%rh during the day. I run led so 81 is perfect.
I have a little thermometer/humidistat thingy at the bottom of my tent and the node for my fan hanging at the top of the canopy. I just kinda average the two, the fan doesn’t stay calibrated perfectly.How did you calibrate yours? I think mines off I have a hygrometer and a Humidifier and I font know which one is most accurate
They make wet bulb(wet areas) and dry bulb sensors, the best probes have both sensors built in, automatically calculates the difference between the 2 for the most accurate reading across a range of temps and conditions.Hard to find a real accurate probe, +/- 5-10 degrees either way imo.