MMcKenna1029
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So I am new to controllers. The Hydros is my first and it has now been running for around a month. X3 & XP8. I've never had the ability to monitor and control elements of my tank to this degree and quite frankly, I feel spoiled. I am in no way claiming that achieving this level of stability is required...
I have a 200w and 300w heater. What I found is that they quickly heat the tank so within the first few days I set the band pretty tight, 77.7-77.9. It resulted in a jagged up down like you would expect. By having this data available I determined that the tank can just barely hold temp with the 200w heater and by dropping the kick on temp for the 300w down to 7.5 the tank now sits at 77.7 almost all the time, with occasional drops late at night when the house is slightly cooler.
This is not that exciting to probably anyone but myself but that's okay. I am excited to see what type of long term stability I can get with the help of the Hydros system. Next, we need to get that PH resolution turned up!

I have a 200w and 300w heater. What I found is that they quickly heat the tank so within the first few days I set the band pretty tight, 77.7-77.9. It resulted in a jagged up down like you would expect. By having this data available I determined that the tank can just barely hold temp with the 200w heater and by dropping the kick on temp for the 300w down to 7.5 the tank now sits at 77.7 almost all the time, with occasional drops late at night when the house is slightly cooler.
This is not that exciting to probably anyone but myself but that's okay. I am excited to see what type of long term stability I can get with the help of the Hydros system. Next, we need to get that PH resolution turned up!
