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WTB Temp Controller

Discussion in 'For Sale' started by marms, Jun 26, 2012.

 

  1. #1
    marms

    Active Member

    Posted Jun 26, 2012
    Im looking for a digital temp controller for my keezer build

    Thanks

    Marms
     
  2. #2
    Double-R

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  3. #3
    TheFightingC

    Member

    Posted Jun 26, 2012
    Also search the forums for eBay aquarium dual stage temperature controller. You can easily build a digital two stage controller for less than 30 bucks. Just make sure you order the 120V controller.
     
  4. #4
    Revvy

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    Posted Jun 26, 2012
    This is what you want, and he's a good reliable EBAY vendor, that many of us use. I've bought three off him over 2 seperate orders, and they both came from China in 7 days.

    Ebay Stc-1000 Temp Controller
     
  5. #5
    tre9er

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 26, 2012
    "This listing () has been removed, or this item is not available." :(
     
  6. #6
    tre9er

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 26, 2012
    Why do these STC-1000's all show 220v as the power input? I thought they were 110V? There are a few available from the US that wouldn't take as long to ship, but I want to make sure I get right one.
     
  7. #7
    Revvy

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    Posted Jun 26, 2012
    I'm in some sort of ebay glitch where it only will show me my expired purchases, just go to ebay, and type in "110V All-purpose Temperature Controller STC1000" into the search box, then look for vendor Mixtea.


    Or better yet go to his store and look, just scroll down to the product description/parameters and make sure that it says, this, under the section, line 5 in Technical Parameters and not 220, or 12 volt (he sells all types).

     
  8. #8
    marms

    Active Member

    Posted Jun 26, 2012
  9. #9
    Revvy

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    Posted Jun 26, 2012

    They don't, you have to keep looking at the technical parameters like I noted above.

    BUT most of the china vendors know enough to send the 110 version.

    And I doubt any of the American Vendors would ship any faster than MIXTEA, like I've said, I've done two orders with him, and both orders of them came in 7 days.

    I've gotten a notice from him that they have been shipped on the same day I placed the order.
     
  10. #10
    Revvy

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    Posted Jun 26, 2012
    I just made a little chart that I keep near my chest freezer that has the conversion from c to f for the narrow range of temps we use. To me it's no big deal. How hard is it really to have a little piece of paper nearby that looks like this? To me it's a petty little thing for such a cheap price for a thing that does the job as good as a ranco or love controller?

    Especially considering we're going to be having most of our beers around 7 degrees celcius.

    Here, I even saved you the work of having to google it. ;)
     
  11. #11
    lud

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 26, 2012
    I really like my stc1000's. Even doing the math to convert isn't a hassle at all.
     
  12. #12
    Revvy

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    Posted Jun 26, 2012
    They're great for the price. I have one I use with a brew belt and/or fans as a fermentation temp controller (as shown in my ghetto lagering thread) I have one I use to run my ghetto sous vide machine, and one for the keezer I'm building.
     
  13. #13
    lud

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 26, 2012
    Funny...I use my HERMS as a sous vide...absolutely fantastic.
    And the stc1000 is SO easy to wire up...it takes longer to strip wire than to do the connections.
     
  14. #14
    marms

    Active Member

    Posted Jun 26, 2012
    touché revvy...so what else is needed with these controllers?
     
  15. #15
    Revvy

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    Posted Jun 26, 2012
    There's a bunch of threads on here that show various wiring configurations. They're not hard to find. If you search for "ebay temp controller" you'll find the threads. When I started doing it I found TomSd's thread was the most helpful. I've posted an stc1000 schematic of his design in that thread.
     
  16. #16
    tre9er

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 26, 2012
    are the stc-1000's all the same? The one I ordered has 220v and 110v mixed throughout the item description. I hope I get the right one. I should have been more patient.

    I emailed the seller. Hopefully they send me the right one. Can anyone actually confirm that there ARE 220v models of the STC-1000? Would hooking it up to 110v not work?
     
  17. #17
    tre9er

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    Posted Jun 26, 2012
  18. #18
    Revvy

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    Posted Jun 26, 2012
    Did you read what I posted in post 7, I gave you the information to look for. You have to scroll down to the product description, and check line 5.
     
  19. #19
    tre9er

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 26, 2012
    I did. It's just troubling that it's mixed info. Pictures say 110v, red letters atop description say 110v (doesn't on other listings) yet the technical specs say 220v.

    I kinda wonder if they're all 110v but the listings get reused, pictures reused, etc.
     
  20. #20
    lud

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 26, 2012
    So email/message the seller and ask specifically.
     
  21. #21
    tre9er

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 26, 2012
    I did. Will report.
     
  22. #22
    lud

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 26, 2012
    My work here is done...unsubscribed.
     
  23. #23
    CidahMastah

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 26, 2012
  24. #24
    tre9er

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 27, 2012
    FWIW, response from seller I ordered from re: 220v/110v

     
  25. #25
    JuanMoore

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Jun 29, 2012
    There is a very similar looking single stage controller that reads in F, which appears to be made by the same company. If you're looking for a keezer build where you only need the cooling mode, that would work. They were also a couple bucks cheaper than the STC-1000 last I checked, and come with a nice SS probe instead of the oval rubber lump that the STC-1000 comes with.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Digital-Temperature-Controller-Thermostat-Aquarium-F-/320926548163?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4ab8b680c3#ht_3947wt_1396

    There are both 110v and 220v units, and the 220v units will not work on 110v (it will power on, but the relays won't close). Some people who accidentally ordered the wrong voltage were able to get them to work by replacing the transformer. Most sellers will send the correct voltage for the country you're in, but you should still double check, and it doesn't hurt to put a reminder of the voltage you want in the notes when you pay for it.

    Some of the specs are simply mentioning the rating of the relays, not what voltage the unit runs on. They also use a lot of the same pics and manuals for both the 110v and 220v units.
     
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