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Digital aquastat?
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Paul Rohrs_5
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as a setpoint control would work really well. Adjustable differential is also a plus.
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Paul
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Paul
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Digital aquastat?
Does anyone know of a make/model of a digital aquastat specifically for an indirect, we need to maintain a very specific maximum temp?
Thanks in advance, Adam0 -
Take a look at
Heat Timer.
They have exactly what you want0 -
Ranco is my favorite
setpoint control. Very affordable, easy to program, available in 24 or 240/120 volt. i buy mine at Johnstone Supply.
Be sure the sensor fits into the well tightly, and use heat transfer grease to get a good "read". I've also strapped the sensors to the side of tanks,they read just as well if they contact the tank and have a piece of insulation over the sensor.
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I second
the Ranco. One unit does many things."If you do not know the answer, say, "I do not know the answer", and you will be correct!"
-Ernie White, my Dad0
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