I am currently using this to turn on an exhaust fan automatically inside my generator building. P1 is set up to read Exhaust Temp on my Kohler 20KW generator. Anything above 110° will initiate a 1/4 hp. Ventilation Fan that clears the Propane Exhaust fumes in 30 seconds. It remains running until it senses temperature dropping below 105°. P2 is setup to fire up a heating pad under the oil crank case at 20° and shut off at 32°. It will allow for easy 6 second starts in our cold Montana Climate. I have another type of unit to heat my Propane Regulator on @20° off at 32°
Great vid. Most to the point demonstration / instructions for the unit I've found thus far. I have always used Mistking systems for the monitoring of my PDF & RETF terrariums but used Inkbird for my home-brewing, fermenting, brewstand wort recir. and mashing. At any rate, I'll give the ITC-608T a go on my new PDF terrarium in an attempt to bring everything "under one roof " so to speak. Thanks again for the great Vid. One extra item with regards to the temp probe. I have my probe slid down to the end of an 20" piece of 5/16" SS tubing (with a dab of die-electric grease) that's been sealed on one end to make it water (beer) proof and it's worked flawlessly for several years with -0- incidents.
Sorry I just saw this! I'm pretty sure that is correct but I'm not sure how it uses the sensors to determine which outlet turns on or if they both come on. I'd have to play around with mine again and see.
I was very impressed with the quality and versatility of this controller. I found out you can add a submersible probe so I ordered one and will be testing that as well.
inkbird's developers need to go back to school to learn to put "T" for temp not this E with the top line of it missing, Anybody wandering why they DIDN'T put out a video?? I guess they didn't want to show just how complicated/confusing there screen icons are. Hoping to see if this thing works once I ever get it programed
Great video although I don't know of any humidifiers that go right to work after turning them off and on again, I have two and they both need to be turned on... This controller now doesn't meet my needs I Geuss
Very confusing. Going from temp to heating to cooling to compressor to humidity etc.. You can push buttons faster that I can follow what you are doing and why. I just want to set my controller to turn my little heater on and off in my greenhouse. I want it to come on at 35 degrees and turn off at forty degrees. It's like wanting to know to set the alarm on my clock and watching a video on how to build a clock.
I am currently using this to turn on an exhaust fan automatically inside my generator building. P1 is set up to read Exhaust Temp on my Kohler 20KW generator. Anything above 110° will initiate a 1/4 hp. Ventilation Fan that clears the Propane Exhaust fumes in 30 seconds. It remains running until it senses temperature dropping below 105°. P2 is setup to fire up a heating pad under the oil crank case at 20° and shut off at 32°. It will allow for easy 6 second starts in our cold Montana Climate. I have another type of unit to heat my Propane Regulator on @20° off at 32°
Great vid. Most to the point demonstration / instructions for the unit I've found thus far. I have always used Mistking systems for the monitoring of my PDF & RETF terrariums but used Inkbird for my home-brewing, fermenting, brewstand wort recir. and mashing. At any rate, I'll give the ITC-608T a go on my new PDF terrarium in an attempt to bring everything "under one roof " so to speak. Thanks again for the great Vid.
One extra item with regards to the temp probe. I have my probe slid down to the end of an 20" piece of 5/16" SS tubing (with a dab of die-electric grease) that's been sealed on one end to make it water (beer) proof and it's worked flawlessly for several years with -0- incidents.
This is exactly the kind of good information I hope to find when looking up a product. THANKS!
By far this was the most helpful video on this product that I was able to find lol
I'm going to try to use it in our small greenhouse to manage heat and humidity.
Thank you!!!
I couldn't have programmed my inkbird without your video. thanks
Glad I was able to help. Thank you for watching!
Your calm and thorough translation of Inkbirds Chinese manual is so helpful!!! I can now put some grow bags in my tent and get started... Thank you.
Still relevant. Appreciate it! 👍🏽
My screen doesn't even go to the same settings as yours when I ling press set. Idk what to do😢😢😢
Thank you bro
helped me alot! thank u!
With this Inkbird ITC 608T product, is it possible to control air conditioning [heating/cooling] using a single connection port?
Programming starts 6:52
Thank you
Hi can you set the temperature for the heater to come on temperature for heater to shut off, on at 60 degrees and off at 70 degrees, thanks
Can it deals two programs ? like daytime 26 degree C and nigt time 21 degree C ?
I use it for my pac man frogs. They need humidity and temperature. Thanks for the video I had forgotten how to set it up.
How do you turn off/change alarm for humidity ???
Would be awesome if you could use a splitter and have one plug handle heat/cool and the other handle humidity/dehumidify lol
does this have a timer to shut off when I use my humidifier?
Nice paper clip. I have a few just like it on my desk ;)
Jonathan Van Sile Lmao I didn’t even notice it! I always have to move my fiancé’s stuff off the table to record but I guess I missed that...
Thank u
How do you turn it on? Does it come on as soon as it is plugged in? I am trying to find out if mine is broken, just bought it used.
Andrew I was told that you can use the 608 for heating 2 heat mats it came with 2 heating probes is this possible
Sorry I just saw this! I'm pretty sure that is correct but I'm not sure how it uses the sensors to determine which outlet turns on or if they both come on. I'd have to play around with mine again and see.
@@silvercityreef6385 please let us know
Nice product!!!
I was very impressed with the quality and versatility of this controller. I found out you can add a submersible probe so I ordered one and will be testing that as well.
I cant even get to that humidity screen
Will it keep the setting if it’s unplugged
I think so but not positive. I will test it as soon as I get a chance.
according to their website tempature probe is waterproof
And a lot of people have used it that way but it was easy enough to swap with submersible probe and now there's definitely no concern of any problems.
inkbird's developers need to go back to school to learn to put "T" for temp not this E with the top line of it missing, Anybody wandering why they DIDN'T put out a video?? I guess they didn't want to show just how complicated/confusing there screen icons are. Hoping to see if this thing works once I ever get it programed
I cant for the life of me figure out how to get my humidity to show as percent instead of temperature
Great video although I don't know of any humidifiers that go right to work after turning them off and on again, I have two and they both need to be turned on... This controller now doesn't meet my needs I Geuss
find one with a dial/knob as an on and off switch. A air innovations mh-408 will work.
Very confusing. Going from temp to heating to cooling to compressor to humidity etc.. You can push buttons faster that I can follow what you are doing and why. I just want to set my controller to turn my little heater on and off in my greenhouse. I want it to come on at 35 degrees and turn off at forty degrees. It's like wanting to know to set the alarm on my clock and watching a video on how to build a clock.
This is the worst video ever