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Inkbird Dual Stage DV 12V Digital Temperature Controller Fahrenheit Thermostat Heating and Cooling for Homebrewing Brew Fermenter Fridge Incubator Greenhouse

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About this item

  • 2 Relay Outputs: Set the target temperature and the return differential temperature to maintain a specific temperature range
  • Mode: Automatically switch between cooling and heating modes
  • Calibration and protection: Temperature accuracy calibrating; Optional refrigerating control output delay
  • Alarms: When the temperature exceeds the preset high or low temperatures, or the sensor is in error it will alarm
  • It can be used for water cooling devices, cooling fans, a car's 12 V battery, a 12-volt chest cooler, and heaters, etc
  • Display: Fahrenheit or Celsius reading is switchable



Product Description

  1. The ITC-1000 (12V) is a two-stage temperature controller that can simultaneously heat and cool using two different sides of a standard electrical relay.
  2. In the heating mode, when the temperature is lower than the set temperature, the controller is turned on and turned off when it is higher than the set temperature.
  3. In the cooling mode, the temperature is turned on when the temperature is higher than the set temperature, and is turned off when the temperature is lower than the set temperature.
  4. The ITC-1000 (12V)can switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit.

Main features

  • Fahrenheit and Celsius Display Can Be Choose
  • More User-friendly Operating
  • Switch Between Cooling and Heating Modes
  • Control the Temperature by Setting the Temperature Set Value and the Difference Value
  • Temperature Calibrating
  • Refrigerating Control Output Delay Protection
  • Alarm When Temperature Exceeds the Limit or When Sensor Error

Technical Dimension

  • Front Panel Size: 75(L)*34.5(W)mm
  • Mounting Size: 71(L)*29(W)mm
  • Product Size: 75(L)*34.5(W)*85(D)mm
  • Sensor Length: 2m (include the probe)

Technical Parameter

  • Output: 2 Relays
  • Temperature Measuring Range: -50~210°F / -50~99°C
  • Resolution: 0.1°F / 0.1°C
  • Accuracy: ±1°F (-50~160°F) / ±1°C (-50~70°C)
  • Power Supply: 12VDC 50Hz/60Hz Power Consumption: <3W
  • Sensor: NTC Sensor
  • Ambient Temperature:0°C-60°C
  • Strong Temperature:-30°C-75°C
  • Relay Contact Capacity: Cooling (10A/12VDC) / Heating (10A/12VDC)
  • Relative Humidity: 20~85% (No Condensate)

Wayne J
2025-08-18 17:45:10
Just what I needed. I am using this to control the temperature of a peltier water cooling device I am building and it works flawlessly. It is fully programmable to heat or cool. I have it set to come on when the water reaches 68 degrees F and turn off at 65 degrees F. You simply set the on temp and the difference, which in my case is 3 degrees. It has a built in high temp alarm that engages and automatically shuts everything, except the alarm, down if for some reason it fails to to cool below the set high range....for instance a fan or water pump failure. It will protect the peltier from thermal runaway. I do recommend using an appropriate size fuse inline for the load. It comes with a wiring diagram affixed to the top as well as relatively clear instructions on how to program it. Another model I had of this same device had no instructions and I had to get on YouTube if learn how to program it. This one has clear instructions. Note that the orange clips slide off the back so that you can slide the controller into a panel and then slide the orange clips back in place to hold it securely in place. The instructions did not show this but it was easy enough to figure out.This model has the ability to select either F or C to display. The other one I had only had Celsius. It comes in 12v DC or 110V DC so make certain you order the proper one for your needs.The selection of Heat or Cool is carried out by which terminals you connect to. There are two terminals for heating or the other two terminals for cooling .No need to program the function. It automatically knows your selection by which terminals you are using. You need to make a wire shunt to run from the positive input to the cool or heat terminals depending on your needs.I can see where this would be a great method of providing temp control for incubators, brood boxes, or heat lamps for pets. Note that it has a 10 amp rating. If you need to carry a bigger load simply connect it to an appropriate sized relay. Know your load and stay safely under it or as I stated use an appropriate relay. I prefer using relays with built in diodes to prevent flyback voltage from knocking anything out.Get one......and have fun.
ibragim dzhanaev
2025-06-23 17:53:46
Works fine
James
2025-06-16 13:52:47
I've used there for about seven years now in different voltages and under different brand names. The quality of this one does seem a bit lower than previous iterations but as others have noted the instructions are horrible and, considering it's 2019, the operations are kind of 1980s VCR logic.But they've held up for me over the years and they do the job.But here's how you have to think about using them. In my (current) application I'm using the thermostat to flip on a set of fans (in cool mode) to blow hot air in my greenhouse into a buried manifold to warm the ground for later. Then it turns off at moderate temps and then back on again (in heat mode) to blow cool air into the warm ground to recover the heat. To do this I can't just set a "Turn on cooling at X and turn on heating at Y" but you have to program a "set temperature" halfway between X and Y and the set an "offset temperature" equal to 1/2 the difference between X and Y. So if I want to turn on the fans at 18.5C (66F) to cool and 7.5C(45F) I'd set the temperature at 13C with an offset of 5.5C. See makes perfect sense.Otherwise these things work great.
Will
2025-06-09 12:23:52
The 20+ year old Winnebago RV I purchased recently came with a Suburban propane furnace, whose "thermostat" has no temperature markings, and whose minimum setting burned a lot of propane, keeping the cabin hotter that I needed to prevent the plumbing from freezing in winter.I wired this thermostat in its place, and it have been able to reduce the propane usage dramatically.The instructions were a little confusing, but reading other reviewers' comments helped me to figure it out. Here's my two cents worth, with apologies to those who may not appreciate my epiphany: the TS, or Temperature Set Value, is the target temperature you want to have; the DS, or Difference Set Value, is at what number of degrees below the TS you want the unit to power the heat cycle; AND it is the same number of degrees above the TS that you want to unit to power the cooling cycle.In my case, I wanted the furnace to kick on when the temperature at the sensor dropped to 35 degrees F, and to shut off when it climbed to 45 degrees F. So I set the TS at 45 degrees, and the DS at 10. Note that this means that the cool cycle kicks on at 55 degrees. But I don't have anything wired to the cool cycle terminals, which, as Inkbird tech support has confirmed to me by email, is innocuous.I want to add one other note: although some wiring diagrams don't show it, other reviewers are right: the HOT power supply needs to be connected to the power supply terminal, and to the positive terminal for heating (and cooling, if you use it).
Tiny
2025-06-02 13:44:14
Really nice....No instructions included...You can download them however....They could be clearer
mr. brown shoes
2025-05-29 14:16:33
Works great, easy to use. Could be more intuitive but it's fine.
kf
2025-05-19 15:10:19
A great controller for the money. The programming is pretty straight forward and allows you to set the useful variables. You can set probe temp offset, temp difference before the output triggers, delay to protect mechanical compressors if needed, trigger temp and Celsius or Fahrenheit. The probe is very sensitive to temperature so you may need to find something to use as a way to slow the response, if needed. I have the probe enclosed in a block of aluminum with some liquid in it to slow the response time. This is an awesome value.
Mike
2025-04-03 17:12:24
This works fine but it is difficult to program. Not intuitive and the instructions are next to worthless.
Gurunath Rokhade
2025-02-24 18:27:11
Easy settings, manual is provided. Occupies less space. Works as expected!!
Sultan
2025-02-05 18:42:21
I happy when I same item,
Bairang kudada
2025-01-20 15:16:34
Useless product & overpriced 🤬🤬🤬
César Rubio
2025-01-17 17:49:35
Uno de los 2 controles que compre no tiene el cable con sensor
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