Hi, I am looking at the range of Inkbird PIDs and I am very confused.
I understand that the ITC-106 is not much different to the ITC-100, so I will keep it to the ITC-100
From the website:
https://www.ink-bird.com/products-PID-controller-itc100.html
ITC-100 series are digital PID Temperature Controllers including four models:
ITC-100VH --- One SSR output + One Relay Alarm Output; AC100-240V;
ITC-100VL --- One SSR output + One Relay Alarm Output; AC/DC12-24V;
ITC-100RH --- One Relay output + One Relay Alarm Output; AC100-240V;
ITC-100RL --- One Relay output + One Relay Alarm Output; AC/DC12-24V;
These are the specs for the two main models:
* ITC-100R (250V AC, 3A resistive load, ON/NC)
* ITC-100V (DC 12V, 30mA)
Could someone please put me out of my misery and explain in simple terms the difference between the models, particularly why you would use one model over another model in a certain application?
Thank you very much
I understand that the ITC-106 is not much different to the ITC-100, so I will keep it to the ITC-100
From the website:
https://www.ink-bird.com/products-PID-controller-itc100.html
ITC-100 series are digital PID Temperature Controllers including four models:
ITC-100VH --- One SSR output + One Relay Alarm Output; AC100-240V;
ITC-100VL --- One SSR output + One Relay Alarm Output; AC/DC12-24V;
ITC-100RH --- One Relay output + One Relay Alarm Output; AC100-240V;
ITC-100RL --- One Relay output + One Relay Alarm Output; AC/DC12-24V;
These are the specs for the two main models:
* ITC-100R (250V AC, 3A resistive load, ON/NC)
* ITC-100V (DC 12V, 30mA)
Could someone please put me out of my misery and explain in simple terms the difference between the models, particularly why you would use one model over another model in a certain application?
Thank you very much