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Inkbird has released new fermentation temperature controller ITC-310T-B with 12 program time control. It is updated from ITC-310T temperature controller according to home brewers advice.
For the new released product, we'd like to give 30% off discount.
US Coupon code is KVVECCM7. It will begin at 9:00AM, Jul, 20th and be last at the end of this Month.
US Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0743CK1FN
Canada Coupon code is Q8KZTXGS.
Canada Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0743DFFK1
Below test report is from Germany brewer. Hope it can help you understand it more. Germany power supply is 230V. So he stated 230V. But the link we provide is US standard Plug. It is 110V.
Inkbird ITC-310T-B Programmable Temperature Regulators Switchbox & Timer Plug 230V Temperature Control Thermostat for fermentation, mashing, beer brewing
Good news for hobby brewers . Our new Inkbird ITC-310T-B is now available in stores. The ITC-310T-B differs from the original ITC-310T in the start of the timer function.
On the ITC-310T-B, the timers start when the setpoint temperature is reached. Thus, the new model is also suitable for automatic temperature control in the brewhouse, without losing the fermentation temperature control capability.
The ITC-310T-B was developed on the basis of feedback from the Hobbybrauer community. We are glad that the controller is now available and wish you much pleasure with the device.
An example of the behavior of the ITC-310T-B when mashing (infusion method):
- Mashing: 57 ° C for 10 minutes;
-Maltoseast: 64 ° C for 30 minutes;
- Sugar sweep: 72 ° C for 20 minutes;
-Amma: 78 ° C for 10 minutes.
-The timers of the ITC-310T-B start each time the desired temperature is reached (57, 64, 72 and 78 ° C).
-The target temperature is held during the rest for the set duration. If the setpoint temperature is not reached (eg heating too low), then the program runs in the "Heating" status in this example.
For a direct comparison: The previous model ITC-310T works timer-based. The timers start up to set temperature during heating up or cooling down (before the setpoint temperature has been reached).
For the new released product, we'd like to give 30% off discount.
US Coupon code is KVVECCM7. It will begin at 9:00AM, Jul, 20th and be last at the end of this Month.
US Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0743CK1FN
Canada Coupon code is Q8KZTXGS.
Canada Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0743DFFK1
Below test report is from Germany brewer. Hope it can help you understand it more. Germany power supply is 230V. So he stated 230V. But the link we provide is US standard Plug. It is 110V.
Inkbird ITC-310T-B Programmable Temperature Regulators Switchbox & Timer Plug 230V Temperature Control Thermostat for fermentation, mashing, beer brewing
Good news for hobby brewers . Our new Inkbird ITC-310T-B is now available in stores. The ITC-310T-B differs from the original ITC-310T in the start of the timer function.
On the ITC-310T-B, the timers start when the setpoint temperature is reached. Thus, the new model is also suitable for automatic temperature control in the brewhouse, without losing the fermentation temperature control capability.
The ITC-310T-B was developed on the basis of feedback from the Hobbybrauer community. We are glad that the controller is now available and wish you much pleasure with the device.
An example of the behavior of the ITC-310T-B when mashing (infusion method):
- Mashing: 57 ° C for 10 minutes;
-Maltoseast: 64 ° C for 30 minutes;
- Sugar sweep: 72 ° C for 20 minutes;
-Amma: 78 ° C for 10 minutes.
-The timers of the ITC-310T-B start each time the desired temperature is reached (57, 64, 72 and 78 ° C).
-The target temperature is held during the rest for the set duration. If the setpoint temperature is not reached (eg heating too low), then the program runs in the "Heating" status in this example.
For a direct comparison: The previous model ITC-310T works timer-based. The timers start up to set temperature during heating up or cooling down (before the setpoint temperature has been reached).
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