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Hello I’m having an issue with my brand new inkbird I just setup last night.

I’m using a brand new brs 300watt heater in a water box 90.3.

I set T1 at 77.5 F and T2 at 78.0F and Now I’m getting an alert of high temp or 79.0F

What’s going on? It’s also set for 6hr continuous

not sure what to do do to bring the temp back down. I thought the controller was supposed to shut off once it reached 78.0f ?

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I have an older model however the 6hr continuous doesn't sound correct. Kind of like it's meant to stay on that long.
 

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Hmmm ok what should it be?
Mine doesn't look the same as yours. I bought it about 2 1/2 years ago and haven't looked at it since. So I'm not 100% on the settings needed any more
 

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Took a quick peak at mine and the controller is completely different than your model. Mine is out dated sorry.
 
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Are you sure the heater is actually heating? Maybe some other factor is heating up your tank?
So I only have my heater in the sump. I just grabbed the heater and it felt like it was off no heat. Wondering if it’s because my downstairs is currently at 82f ??? This is my first time with a tank with sump and using a controller
 

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So I only have my heater in the sump. I just grabbed the heater and it felt like it was off no heat. Wondering if it’s because my downstairs is currently at 82f ??? This is my first time with a tank with sump and using a controller
That could definitely do it. Aim some fans at the surface or float some frozen water bottles. Maybe this wasn't the controller all along.
 
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That could definitely do it. Aim some fans at the surface or float some frozen water bottles. Maybe this wasn't the controller all along.
I just setup a small fan at the sum area with the door open. Waiting to see if the temp comes down
 

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Hello I’m having an issue with my brand new inkbird I just setup last night.

I’m using a brand new brs 300watt heater in a water box 90.3.

I set T1 at 77.5 F and T2 at 78.0F and Now I’m getting an alert of high temp or 79.0F

What’s going on? It’s also set for 6hr continuous

not sure what to do do to bring the temp back down. I thought the controller was supposed to shut off once it reached 78.0f ?

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So I had similar issues with mine. I would double check the temperature is both calibrated on your brs heater(not sure if/or how as I've never owned that heater) and your inkbird. I believe I set it too the least continuous run time. I also believe it runs a better discrepancy in Celsius. If I remember correctly Celsius is accurate to within 1 degree and fahrenheit 3 degrees maybe?... I'm sorry I can't be of more help I'm pulling from memory as I was tired of false alarms and bought a control 4. Hope you can figure it out!
 

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If your basement is 82 degrees this will absolutely heat your tank up past 79. The tank will eventually be 82 degrees or likely more.
 
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If your basement is 82 degrees this will absolutely heat your tank up past 79. The tank will eventually be 82 degrees or likely more.
Ok that might be it, we had one of the most hottest days here in northern CA and it’s 82 degrees inside my dining room
 

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The inkbird will indicate whether the heating socket is turned on or not as below:
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In the drawn circle it will say "heating", I believe that is not the case in your situation and have to conclude that your tank is heating up due to for example high surrounding temps and or lights, pumps etc which also generate heat.
You might need to find a way to cool your tank.
 

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I agree with others. The room is making the aquarium warmer than the desired temperature. I am curious does T1 represent the desired temperature and T2 represent the temperature when the heater is turned off?
 

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I have two inkbirds. You need to set the continuous heating value to atleast 24 hours otherwise it'll only heat 6 hours of the day. I nearly froze my fish but luckily the low temp alarm alerted me to the issue (at 5am).
 

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I’m still confused about ink birds. T1 I believe represents the temperature that you would like the tank to be at. Does T2 represent the temperature you would like the heater to come on at. Shouldn’t T2 be lower than T1?
 

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Ok that might be it, we had one of the most hottest days here in northern CA and it’s 82 degrees inside my dining room
Yeah, I’m in Portland.

I keep my tank at 79 and my temp starts to rise when my room gets to 76/77.
 

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I have two inkbirds. You need to set the continuous heating value to atleast 24 hours otherwise it'll only heat 6 hours of the day. I nearly froze my fish but luckily the low temp alarm alerted me to the issue (at 5am).
So I had similar issues with mine. I would double check the temperature is both calibrated on your brs heater(not sure if/or how as I've never owned that heater) and your inkbird. I believe I set it too the least continuous run time. I also believe it runs a better discrepancy in Celsius. If I remember correctly Celsius is accurate to within 1 degree and fahrenheit 3 degrees maybe?... I'm sorry I can't be of more help I'm pulling from memory as I was tired of false alarms and bought a control 4. Hope you can figure it out!

So I had similar issues with mine. I would double check the temperature is both calibrated on your brs heater(not sure if/or how as I've never owned that heater) and your inkbird. I believe I set it too the least continuous run time. I also believe it runs a better discrepancy in Celsius. If I remember correctly Celsius is accurate to within 1 degree and fahrenheit 3 degrees maybe?... I'm sorry I can't be of more help I'm pulling from memory as I was tired of false alarms and bought a control 4. Hope you can figure it out!
If I remember correctly Celsius is accurate to within 1 degree and fahrenheit 3 degrees maybe?.
Maybe not. There is nothing in the literature about accuracy. But, if it were off by 1degree in C, it would be off two to three in F. Thus, F temps would actually be more accurate.
 

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