Hello All,
I recently had an Inkbird heater controller fail, that was only 3 months old. So, I contacted Inkbird support, and after a few e-mail exchanges with obvious trouble shooting steps, they sent a replacement in a timely manner. But my questions is, is it best to set the controller at the temperature that you would like to maintain, and set the heaters a few degrees higher ( I use Eheim heaters). Or, set the controller a few degrees higher, and set the heaters at the temperature that you would like to maintain?
I recently had an Inkbird heater controller fail, that was only 3 months old. So, I contacted Inkbird support, and after a few e-mail exchanges with obvious trouble shooting steps, they sent a replacement in a timely manner. But my questions is, is it best to set the controller at the temperature that you would like to maintain, and set the heaters a few degrees higher ( I use Eheim heaters). Or, set the controller a few degrees higher, and set the heaters at the temperature that you would like to maintain?