Inkbird Temperature Controller Case

Inkbird Temperature Controller Case

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This is a 2-part case for an Inkbird temperature controller that works with the ITC-2000 and ITC-1000 models, but only the ITC-2000 allows control of one relay at a time. If you're using the ITC-2000, you can wire up a separate outlet that isn't controlled by the thermostat through the second hole. You will need to measure: this input power socket and switch these output power sockets Additionally, four wood screws or self-tapping sheet metal screws (about 40mm x 3mm diameter) are required - I used #4 wood screws that were 1.5 inches long. Print Settings: Printer: Wanhao Duplicator I3 v2 Rafts: No Supports: Doesn't Matter Resolution: 0.2mm (most height distances are a multiple of it) Infill: 100% with 0.8mm shell Notes: Print with a brim to improve adhesion. Post-Printing: Drill out screw holes if necessary. Wire up the electronics, leaving some cable slack for the outlets. Insert the Inkbird into its cutout and push in the power socket. Secure the sensor cable with a knot inside its cutout from the outside. Screw all cables into their respective terminals. Let the two outlets dangle outside their cutouts. Place the upper half on top of the lower half and slowly work it down until closed. Screw in four top screws and two for the power socket. Push in the two outlets until you hear a click. Add rubber feet if desired.

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