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What about this one from BRS
http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/store/...ontroller.html
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That one would be great if there was a 2 stage model or might have to get two.
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Keep an eye on Reefcentral and you'll find great deals on Rancon dual stage controllers. I bought one and would never be without one again. They are aupposed to be the most reliable controllers.
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This is what i did with my controller, i bought this: http://oceanaquatics.com/store/produ...er-Controller/ then hook up a 120v relay, then hook up the fan to normally close on relay.
The operation will be: 1. Temp controller on= heater on= relay energize, fan off 2. After reaching desired temperature= temp controller off= heater off = relay de-energized = fan on since it is connected in normally close..Basically the fan will only turn on when the heaters are off.. This is the cheapest for me and it works. tedy |
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