Thank you!One of the ones i have is wifi one which is connected to my home wifi, and i can see the temp and adjust it from anywhere I am, I did so when I was in Canada on holiday recently
Thank you!One of the ones i have is wifi one which is connected to my home wifi, and i can see the temp and adjust it from anywhere I am, I did so when I was in Canada on holiday recently
Just to clarify, the parameters can only be adjusted whilst connected to the same network?
I find the concept very appealing because I work away from home; but if away from home I can't be on the same WiFi network.
Just to clarify, the parameters can only be adjusted whilst connected to the same network?
I find the concept very appealing because I work away from home; but if away from home I can't be on the same WiFi network.
Nice one cheers.No it’s all remote.
Nearly built just need a bit of wood for a shelf and I'm done, did anyone else manage to get their heater with enough space around it to the instruction manual? Mine quotes 200mm from a shelf which seems impossible
Nearly built just need a bit of wood for a shelf and I'm done, did anyone else manage to get their heater with enough space around it to the instruction manual? Mine quotes 200mm away from a shelf which seems impossible
I've used everything from an infra-red reptile bulb to a little hair-dryer but I'm currently back on 60 watt light bulbs and a 12 volt fan for stirring the air.
I did have the lamp head shrouded in foil for a while but the bulb got so hot the solder melted to the bulb holder, and the compound that keeps the glass in crumbled. It was pretty nasty.
It comes on when the heater does. With the lamp I put it right near it.Out of interest do you keep the fan on all the time or plug it into one of the sockets on the inkbird
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