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rjstew

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I was using the diagram below to wire the ITC-2000 I recently purchased but noticed that the inputs are different on mine. What do the inputs on the STC-1000 correlate to on the ITC-200? Why does my ITC-2000 have alarm and loading instead of heat/cool?

Amazon link to my ITC-2000: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QQ02U42/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20

ITC-2000 Diagram (The one I have)
http://imgs.inkfrog.com/pix/lerway/ITC-2000_Wiring.jpg


STC-1000 Diagram:
http://mostlyharmlessales.files.wordpress.com/2013/08/temp-controller-wiring-diagram.jpg
 
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What do the inputs on the STC-1000 correlate to on the ITC-200?

Other than the probe and power inputs, they don't, really.
The STC is a dual-stage unit that can simultaneously control a compressor and a heater; the single-stage ITC can only do one or the other.

Why does my ITC-2000 have alarm and loading instead of heat/cool?

Because it's different. Not the same.

Cheers!
 
Other than the probe and power inputs, they don't, really.
The STC is a dual-stage unit that can simultaneously control a compressor and a heater; the single-stage ITC can only do one or the other.



Because it's different. Not the same.

Cheers!

So how do I wire this to a receptacle, with one input for heating and one for cooling?
 
You can't. Because you can only have one or the other.

Again, you bought a single-stage controller. It cannot control a cooler and heater at the same time, hence there's no way to wire it to do so.

Sorry...
 
Thanks for the reply. I guess I was confused because the description below says the STC1000 is a dual stage controller and the STC2000 "adds the ability to set both high and low temperature alarms." I assumed the 2000 was the same as the 1000 but with additional alarms.

http://www.homebrewfinds.com/2015/0...erature-controller-with-fahrenheit-15-99.html

That was my assumption as well, but I bought the ITC-1000 because I didn't need the alarms. Turns out, ITC-1000 is dual-stage and ITC-2000 is single stage. Weird, huh?
 
I also purchased the ITC-2000 not knowing that it only heats. What I am wondering is, why does the display on the front still say Cool as well as Heat? Can the unit be set to do either, but only one at a time?
 
I also purchased the ITC-2000 not knowing that it only heats. What I am wondering is, why does the display on the front still say Cool as well as Heat? Can the unit be set to do either, but only one at a time?

Yes, as stated earlier, that is a single stage controller, so it can do Cool or Heat, just not at the same time...

Cheers!
 
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