Holy cow that stuff's not cheap Most people are using this nowadays instead of manually doing it?
If you're not looking to spend that kind of money, but looking for a way to make sure that you heater doesn't get stuck "on" and boil your livestock, you could get a Ranco temperature controller. I used that myself prior to getting an Apex and it worked great.
https://smile.amazon.com/RANCO-ETC-111000-Digital-Temperature-Control/dp/B0015NV5BE
Note: It does require some wiring.
Does that have the water proof sensor or so you still have to seal it yourself?
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Mike - do you use a controller?seems everyone has classic Apexs for sale, not sure if it's just a normal progression of people leaving the hobby, or people wanting to jump in on the new version so they can use the alk/Ca/mag monitor dohicky in the future and want to get in before the market is flooded.
seems everyone has classic Apexs for sale, not sure if it's just a normal progression of people leaving the hobby, or people wanting to jump in on the new version so they can use the alk/Ca/mag monitor dohicky in the future and want to get in before the market is flooded.
I do. Mostly because I have titanium heaters. But my current one is plugged into my controller because it has no controller natively, of course it's a 1000W heater that I'm going to be replacing with smaller ones.Mike - do you use a controller?