peebee
Out of Control
Garbage. You've only said it to wind me up! Well, I'm wound up ...The inkbird also has a compressor delay setting, to stop flipflopping.
The "delay" only operates when you switch the Inkbird on. When the time elapses, if the Inkbird detects it should be turned on, it turns on. From then on you are allowed to do what you like. Until you switch it off and back on again. The Inkbird does what it likes anyway. You think it works as you say because that is how it works for other devices. You can't imagine Inkbird might are doing it wrong!
Depressing isn't it.
Contact Inkbird and tell them you've set "the Inkbird is set for 0.3°C either side of target" and they will tell you that you expect too much, try 2°C instead (that's what they told me).
See? I've written a post about Inkbird temperature controllers without mentioning the inherent defect in the controller ... oh, I have now.