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    Thermostat Question:

    hi guys,

    I've been thinking about getting a brand new thermostat for an incubator i am planning to put up in preparation for next year. I was looking at several brands and models. I've heard a lot of positive thing with the ELITECH THERMOSTAT STC-1000 model.

    anyone using this model?
    any opinions??

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    I've read a lot of thermostat discussion threads and I've never seen that one before. If it's going on your incubator I'd get a trusted brand and sleep safe. You'd hate to wake up one day to discover it fried your eggs.
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    Based on the specs and amazon reviews I would not use it for an incubator. For an incubator you want a proportional t-stat, not an on/off model with a temperature swing of +/- 1*C.

    I also didn't see whether it runs wide open or turns off if the unit has a problem. If it fails wide open then it will destroy your eggs in short order, if they get too cool you have a chance to bring them back.

    ETA: if it fails "safe" - meaning, it turns off, it would probably be a good budget t-stat for someone looking to run a UTH.
    Last edited by bcr229; 10-08-2014 at 05:29 PM.

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    Re: Thermostat Question:

    Good point.. a lot seems to use this model for chicken incubators. its just so hard to come by a good and branded thermostat here in the Philippines.
    that's why i've been working with what's only available..

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    Re: Thermostat Question:

    here are some of the specs i got in the net.
    Specification:

    Description:
    This mini Temperature Controller is an excellent and convenient multifunction device for controlling temperature in Aquariums. The stability of aquarium temperature is one of the crucial factors that contributes to the health and safety of your fish. By utilizing the temperature controller, you can provide an environment with optimal temperature for your fish. This advanced temperature controller can measure and control temperature from -50 to 99 °C.
    This device is also suitable for Laboratories use and other temperature-controlled systems.

    Applications:




    • Aquarium

    • Terrarium

    • Vivarium

    • Paludarium

    • Chicken Incubator


    Features:


    • Mini and light weight design

    • Large and clear LCD display

    • Wide Temperature Range (-50 ~ 99 °C)

    • Dual heating and cooling function

    • Automatic over temperature alarm

    • Control temperature by setting the temperature set value and the different value

    • Temperature Calibration

    • Refrigerating control output delay protection

    • Wiring diagram for installation included


    Specifications:


    • Temperature Measuring Range: -50 ~ 99 °C

    • Control temperature range: -50 ~ 99 °C (adjustable)

    • Control temperature difference: 0.3 - 10 °C (adjustable)

    • Resolution: 0.1 °C

    • Accuracy: ± 1 °C (-50 ~ 70 °C)

    • Sensor: NTC sensor

    • Sensor error delay: 1 minute

    • Relay contact capacity (Heating): 10A (max) 250 V

    • Relay contact capacity (Cooling): 10 A (max) 250 V

    • Compressor delay protection time: 1 ~ 10 minutes (adjustable)

    • Operating Temperature: 0 ~ 60 °C

    • Storage Temperature: -30 ~ 75 °C

    • Operating Relative Humidity: 20 ~ 85 % (No condensation)

    • Alarm Output : Buzzer

    • Power Supply: 220 ~ 240V AC ± 10% or 100 ~ 120 V AC, 50 / 60 Hz

    • Power consumption: < 3 W

    • Cable length: 2 m (6.56 feet)


    Wiring work:


    • The unit is of a panel mount design and requires mounting in a suitable box. This unit is supplied with wiring diagram of how to fix the main unit to your application systems. However, it is highly recommended to do the wiring connections via qualified technician with experiences in electricity.

    • Please consider the wiring issues before bidding!



    Package content:


    • 1 x Temperature Controller

    • 1 x Temperature sensor probe with cable

    • 1 x Instruction Manual


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