20% off for Inkbird PRE-WIRED PID Temperature Controller

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Inkbird Has released new pre-wired PID temperature controller. We'd like to supply 20% code JKC9FIYX here. Code will ended on Jun, 30th. Code will be valid on 06/20/20179:00 AMPDT.


Amaozn link is here.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06WD6X17V


Description:

1, Dual display window, be able to display measured temperature and set temperature at the same time
2, Built in the fuse, power will be off when the unit is in short circuit or the unit current is over load.
3, The box is made of metal. It connects to the ground line, protecting the personal safety. So please make sure your device power plug is with the ground line.
4, Well design. The back of the unit is mental material which is for heat sink. The stand sides can leave the space between the unit and the surface of the placed objects, in order to distribute the heat.


Specification:

Power Supply Voltage: AC 100-240V 50/60Hz
Max output current: OUT:15A for 120V AC, 12A for 220V AC
ALARM: AC 250V 3A (resistance load)
Precision display: ±0.2%FS 0.1ºC/ ºF(<1000ºC/ ºF);1ºC/ ºF(≥1000ºC/ ºF)
Sampling period: 0.5 second
Control output: Output switch power supply build-in Opto MOS, with zero voltage crosspoint switch.
Control Mode: AUTO, Manual and Manual inhibit
Character: PV: 4 digital 49.9mm height Red LED Letters
SV: 4 digital 48mm height Green LED Letters
Working environmental temperature: -10~55ºC/14~131ºF(not freezing or condensation state)
Working environmental humidity: Working environmental humidity
Storage environmental temperature: -25~65ºC/-13~149ºF(not freezing or condensation state)


Pacakge:
1x Inkbird PID IPB-16 Temperature Controller
1x 2M/6.56ft Sensor PT-100
1x Manual



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Is there a temperature probe available that will thread into a RIMS tube that will work with this PID?
 
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