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Reddit mentions of Inkbird ITC308S Freezer Temperature Controller Heating Cooling Plug Thermostat Pre Wired Digital 2 Stage Temp Control Outlet for Greenhouse Heater Cooler Incubator Reptile with Short Probe Sensor

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of Inkbird ITC308S Freezer Temperature Controller Heating Cooling Plug Thermostat Pre Wired Digital 2 Stage Temp Control Outlet for Greenhouse Heater Cooler Incubator Reptile with Short Probe Sensor. Here are the top ones.

Inkbird ITC308S Freezer Temperature Controller Heating Cooling Plug Thermostat Pre Wired Digital 2 Stage Temp Control Outlet for Greenhouse Heater Cooler Incubator Reptile with Short Probe Sensor
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Supports Centigrade or Fahrenheit unit display.The sensor can easily be replaced.Maximum output load: 1100W (120V).Alarm when over-temperature and sensor error.Dual display window, be able to display measured temperature and set temperature at the same time.
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SizeITC-308S+SHORT probe

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Found 4 comments on Inkbird ITC308S Freezer Temperature Controller Heating Cooling Plug Thermostat Pre Wired Digital 2 Stage Temp Control Outlet for Greenhouse Heater Cooler Incubator Reptile with Short Probe Sensor:

u/410cs · 3 pointsr/leopardgeckos

Slow money is better than no money! :)

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Sorry for the delayed response. Here's some of my recommendations:

Jumpstart/Century Pulse Thermostat - $17 - Super reliable and cheap!

Slightly cheaper 'Repti Zoo' Pulse Thermostat - $16 I've had this one previously, the brand was different but it's the same model. I'd only choose this over the jumpstart if you are forced to - due to stocking issues etc.

- I can't seem to find many of the ones that we have in the UK on the Amazon US site, but Id' 100% recommend the jumpstart.

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Also, you're gonna need two of them. I've heard of people using this product here ($36) to control two at once. Might be worth looking in to :-)

u/sebb_x · 2 pointsr/Homebrewing

[ITC-308S with shorter probe](http://www.amazon.com /dp/B01ASYNO00) works great while it was working.

u/Sarathine_ · 1 pointr/Hedgehog

Heating pads are usually inconsistent. Your hedgehog needs multiple heat lamps if your home can't be the proper temperature. https://www.amazon.com/Inkbird-Pre-Wired-Temperature-Controller-Thermostats/dp/B01ASYNO00/ref=sr_1_10?crid=1O4JFLDFCZZCT&keywords=heat+lamp+thermostat&qid=1554766564&s=gateway&sprefix=heat+lamp+ther%2Caps%2C162&sr=8-10

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Something like this would be extremely helpful if you get a heat lamp so you can know for sure how much heat the light is emitting and if it's enough, and that it will never drop below a specific temp.

u/humanasfck · 1 pointr/BecomingTheIceman

I like the bin the other commenter mentioned; using a case of frozen water bottles make great reuseable ice cubes too.

A chest freezer is a legit way as well since the cold mechanism is built in. Especially if you can find a good used one. If you go this route, I'd suggest looking into getting two things over time:

  1. A pool liner to seal the inside better (you may or may not need this depending how water tight it is, though having that much water on the direct metal may corrode over time)
  2. A temperature-regulated outlet plug - the freezer is going to always attempt to reach freezing, though you can bypass this by dropping the thermo dongle in the water and choosing your own temp. Another perk to this is, you can adjust it to precise temps and shift it over time.