Special Offer for temp controller ITC-308
Only $40.69 Delivered 26%OFF
Deal will end on May 13
Features:
Plug and play design, easy to use;
Dual relay output, be able to connect with refrigeration and heating equipment at the same time;
Support reading with Centigrade or Fahrenheit unit; Maximum output load: 2400W(240V);
Dual display window, be able to display measured temperature and set temperature at the same time;
Compressor delay protection for refrigeration control High and low temperature alarms are available;
Over-temperature and sensor fault alarm Temperature calibration;
Heating/Cooling differential function could be set separately for refrigeration and heating to protect temperature controller from violent change.
F/C degree display;
Easy to set, PV and SV dual display windows
Dual display window, be able to display measured temperature and set temperature at the same time
The sensor is waterproof and is better for the freshwater tank than the saltwater tank.
Maximum output load: 2400W(240V);
Alarm when over-temperature and sensor error
Dual relay output, be able to connect with refrigeration and heating equipment at the same time
Specification
Temperature Control Range : -50~99 °C / -58~210 ° F
Temperature Resolution: 0.1 ° C / 0.1° F Temperature Accuracy: ±1°C (-50 ~ 70°C) / ±1°F (-50 ~ 160° F)
Temperature Control Mode :On/Off Control, Heating and Cooling Input Power: 100 ~240VAC, 50Hz/60Hz
Temperature Control Output: Max. 10A, 100V ~240V AC (It can apply to the voltage from 100V to 240V)
Buzzer Alarm: High and Low
Temperature Alarm Dimension Body: 140x68x33mm (5.5x2.7x1.3inch) Socket: 85x42x24mm(3.3x1.7x1inch)
Sensor Type: NTC sensor (Including) Sensor Length: 2m / 6.56ft
Ambient Temperature: -30~ 75 ° C / -22~ 167 ° F
Storage Temperature: -20~ 60 ° C / -4~ 140 ° F Humidity 20~85% (No Condensate)
Warranty: 1 Year
Package Content:
1x ITC 308S Temperature Controller;
1x 6.65ft DC Cord NTC Sensor
1x Manual
How do these go being connected to a refrigerator?
I want to keep my fridge at a temp of 18. Is it bad turning the compressor or a fridge in and off again?