Hope it works out for you. Would be curious what the end results are. Wished I had temperature like that in TX and only have to worry about heating instead of cooling :rolleyes:
I myself had to recently throw away a relatively good looking heater just because it couldn't a keep constant temperature. Granted it looked new but was years old from sitting around after some use from years passed. I had used it for mixing water and thought it was good enough but it was always warmer than what was set to. The idea of having an extra thermometer also comes in handy to help validate just in case.