Main features:
Plug and play design, ready to use out of the box;
Dual stage controller, can connect a pump and a heater at the same time to maintain a narrow temperature control window;
Temperature Display: F or C
Maximum output load: 1100W(110V);
Dual display window: Display Actual and Set Point Temperatures at the same time
Compressor delay protection
High and low temperature alarms
Over-temperature and sensor fault alarm
Heating/Cooling differential functions can be set separately
Specification:
Temperature Control Range : -50~99 °C / -58~210 ° F
Temperature Resolution: 0.1 ° C / 0.1° F T
emperature 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
Buzzer Alarm: High and Low Temperature Alarm
Sensor Type: NTC sensor (Included)
Sensor Cord Length: 2m / 6.56ft
Dimension Body: 140x68x33mm (5.5x2.7x1.3inch)
Socket: 85x42x24mm(3.3x1.7x1inch)
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 1.97" Female to Male NTC Sensor
1x Manual
Posted by Unknown on 22nd Mar 2018
This controller is pretty good. I use 4 of them to control the 4 circuits on my glycol system. They usually keep the temps within 1f of the set point, though depending on the temperature probe placement they can overshoot (in both directions) by more than a couple degrees.
definitely worth the price.
Posted by Dave Williams on 26th Oct 2016
I'm a process engineer and have used temp controllers for all kinds of process control. I bought this controller with the jacket and pump from Gotta-Brew and for the price it works Phenomenally!!! I only use it for cooling, no heat ambient temps in Southern CA 76 F on average, no need for heat. literally, set it to fahrenheit, set your process temp, put the prob in the thermowell, make sure your water lines are connected and go. Without this system I was at the mercy of the weather to stay around 70-72, just barely enough for a full fermentation of ale, with the jacket, pump and controller, I holding it at 68-69 for the entire 7-day fermentation cycle. I may even try a lager now. don;t give it a second thought, just buy it and make some beer.