Ya I know, I am lead to believe that having larger heaters and less of them is more efficient than several smaller heaters.
That seems like a lot of watts but you do have a large tank.
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Ya I know, I am lead to believe that having larger heaters and less of them is more efficient than several smaller heaters.
I have a finnex 800w heater with a bad controller. I should be able to use this as a replacement right.
yup, jut to be sure, if you plug the heat stick into an outlet without the controller, does it get hot? (won't take long)
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I am in the process of wiring an inkbird STC1000 controller and have a question with wiring. I plan on connecting the controller to an duplex outlet with 14 gauge wire all housed in a project box. The cord I cut to power the unit is from a 15 amp outlet strip that has 12 gauge wire. Is there electrical issues if the wire gauge doesn't match?
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A 15-amp power strip that is fed by 20-gauge wire? That doesn't sound right. I wouldn't use anything smaller than 14-gauge.
Yes, no problem. Just don't put more than 1200 watts of heater on one controller, or 1000 watts to be on the safer side.
Ok thanks, I will be using 2 300 watt heaters