Inkbird Continuous Heating

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I just set up my inkbird controller set between 77.8 and 78.8 with continuous heating for six hours. Should it longer continuous heating time? I’m not really sure how that part works honestly. My tank is currently sitting at 78.0 on the nose and the room is set at 70 since it’s hot during the summer. Any advice?
 

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I just set up my inkbird controller set between 77.8 and 78.8 with continuous heating for six hours. Should it longer continuous heating time? I’m not really sure how that part works honestly. My tank is currently sitting at 78.0 on the nose and the room is set at 70 since it’s hot during the summer. Any advice?

By "continuous heating" are you referring to the continuous heating alarm?
 
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By "continuous heating" are you referring to the continuous heating alarm?
it’s on this screen. Not sure if this has anything to do with an alarm
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That is an alarm that is raised if the heater runs longer than the set threshold.
 

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