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Hey all - Bought a handful of Cobalt Neotherms a few years ago for my Reefer250. They've slowly died one by one and I'm at the point where I'm ready to fully replace them. I got lucky and got 3-6 years out of all of them.
I do have an Apex with a temp probe. I would like to set up a second fail safe by running a temperature controller such as an Inkbird or the Helios.
I'm looking at the Helios system and also Inkbird + BRS titanium heaters. Question on these. I have seen several mention they use the Apex to "control" the inkbird presumably shutting it on and off throughout the day. Does that cause wear and tear on the control panel of the Inkbird/Helios by turning on and off all the time? Also, presumably the Inkbird would have to reconnect to wifi each time as well? Maybe I'm overthinking this, but I would imagine the better way to go would be to set your temperature range parameters on the Apex higher and lower than the 2ndary controller and just have alarms and kill commands for the Apex if the 2ndary controller would fail or get stuck "on"?
My Apex is older, so I don't think I'm able to see wattage on it, just AMP usage.
Second question, BRS sells their titanium heaters as 100W (up to 40 gal) and 200W (up to 75 gal). I could go a couple routes -- two 100's, but I imagine they would both be on quite a bit. Or two 200's- one in the tank and one in my closet as an emergency option :)
Also see Helios makes one that's 350W (50-85 gal) and a dual 200W (50-100 gal; seems overkill)
Finally, Helios or Bulk Reef? I see Bulk Reef sells different combos now. You can buy "full" Helios with their heaters, or a Helios controller with BRS heaters. Or would you do an Inkbird with BRS heaters? :)
I do have an Apex with a temp probe. I would like to set up a second fail safe by running a temperature controller such as an Inkbird or the Helios.
I'm looking at the Helios system and also Inkbird + BRS titanium heaters. Question on these. I have seen several mention they use the Apex to "control" the inkbird presumably shutting it on and off throughout the day. Does that cause wear and tear on the control panel of the Inkbird/Helios by turning on and off all the time? Also, presumably the Inkbird would have to reconnect to wifi each time as well? Maybe I'm overthinking this, but I would imagine the better way to go would be to set your temperature range parameters on the Apex higher and lower than the 2ndary controller and just have alarms and kill commands for the Apex if the 2ndary controller would fail or get stuck "on"?
My Apex is older, so I don't think I'm able to see wattage on it, just AMP usage.
Second question, BRS sells their titanium heaters as 100W (up to 40 gal) and 200W (up to 75 gal). I could go a couple routes -- two 100's, but I imagine they would both be on quite a bit. Or two 200's- one in the tank and one in my closet as an emergency option :)
Also see Helios makes one that's 350W (50-85 gal) and a dual 200W (50-100 gal; seems overkill)
Finally, Helios or Bulk Reef? I see Bulk Reef sells different combos now. You can buy "full" Helios with their heaters, or a Helios controller with BRS heaters. Or would you do an Inkbird with BRS heaters? :)
