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Not sold on spending $1,000 on a Apex just yet.

That being said I would like to add a good temperature controller.

Any suggestions on a good stand alone temp controller?
 

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Not sold on spending $1,000 on a Apex just yet.

That being said I would like to add a good temperature controller.

Any suggestions on a good stand alone temp controller?
I've used this in different versions for 30+ years, no issues. For reef keeping , diy smoker,etc...
Just coat temp sensor if not coated

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I would 2nd the Ranco, bulletproof and last forever.
I've used a few on and off during the past 12 years and they still operate fine.
 

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I currently use an Aqua Medic T controller twin, as basically a redundancy.

I previously had the "old version" with buttons, and it failed leaving my heater on while I was away. Luckily my tank sitter could put ice in the tank until I could get home and discover the fault.

The new one looks and feels like much higher quality, and has yet to skip a beat on me. But as with all temperature controllers, redundancy is key and I'd never rely solely on one temperature sensor.
 

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Ink bird works just as good as Ranco. And is plug and play for 35 dollars. Check the accuracy of any temp controller at least weekly if not daily with a thermometer. Nothing is in this hobby should be trusted 100%.
 

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Not sold on spending $1,000 on a Apex just yet.

That being said I would like to add a good temperature controller.

Any suggestions on a good stand alone temp controller?


FWIW I have an APEX but still use a Ranco to control my heater. I have much more faith in the Ranco.
 

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Ink bird works just as good as Ranco. And is plug and play for 35 dollars. Check the accuracy of any temp controller at least weekly if not daily with a thermometer. Nothing is in this hobby should be trusted 100%.
If price is an issue start with Ink bird, then when possible go with Ranco, that's similar to many items I purchased before affording the better stuff. My thinking
 

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