Eheim Jager heaters suck!

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I recently set up a small tank in my workshop that also has the house furnace in it so the temperature in the room fluctuates, it's a small room so temp swings happen quickly, like if I mistakenly leave the door open. In addition to heating control I needed to be able to turn on a fan over the tank when it gets too hot during the summer months. I bought this and so far the temp in the tank has been pretty stable for this room at 77.5 - 79.


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They claim the temp sensor is water proof but I added some shrink tubing to make sure.
 

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I just purchased an Inkbird temp controller to address this concern...I'm wondering what temp parameters I should set for alarm? I welcome your suggestions? TIA
 

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Inkbird is low end. You want a real inline controller? You get Ranco or even better the Aqua Logic version of it with its titanium encapsulated probe
 
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