Richie_asg1
Junior Member
That could be changed with the code. - Sample over a minute, take an average and check that against the set value. Even if it is a hardware fault it would be a cheap workaround.
What's your delay setting? If the temperature reading only changes for a few seconds, it shouldn't switch on the fridge if it's less than the delay setting.
Mine is set to 3 minutes to reduce wear on the compressor.
For what it's worth, the probe on my ITC-310T is detachable whereas the one on my ITC-308 is not
I have the compressor delay set to 10mins but of course once this time is up then the next time the temperature reading has a 'blip' it just turns back on again...
Hello,Thanks for looking into this.
For what it's worth, the probe on my ITC-310T is detachable whereas the one on my ITC-308 is not (unless I've missed something). That being the case, it wouldn't be a contact problem as Drunkula has suggested.
A quick update on this - although I haven't heard anything directly from inkbird, they have been good enough to issue me a full refund as none of their suggestions from their customer services seemed to help the problem. I cannot fault them for that and am appreciative.
One week into my next fermentation giving the inkbird a final chance and with all the setup the same as before and remarkably it now appears to be behaving itself - I think that's called sod's law! We will see what happens when I cold crash though as that's when it previously went particularly haywire...
I've never read this thread until @Bocker Wright woke it up today. I have exactly the same issue and hadn't realised it's an issue others see too. I'm one of the ones that doesn't see the display change, only hears the fridge (freezer) switch on and quickly off again.Hi Chrisb8 how did it turn out? I'm having exactly the same issue, it's only been out the box 4 days. Temp suddenly jumps a degree or so, switches on the fridge for a split second and straight back off while the temp drops back down again.A quick update on this - …
I've never read this thread until @Bocker Wright woke it up today. I have exactly the same issue and hadn't realised it's an issue others see too. I'm one of the ones that doesn't see the display change, only hears the fridge (freezer) switch on and quickly off again.
As I've got ITC-1000Fs to replace it as part of a "keezer" build I haven't been too disturbed about it. But here I am over a year later with what now seems to be a dud designed ITC-308 possibly trashing my freezer, and I've still not built the "keezer" yet. It's time I started getting concerned about these ITC-308s too.
Sorry to be gnomic but it's really impossible to say without having one to play with.
Sorry to be gnomic but it's really impossible to say without having one to play with.
My guess is it might be a faulty connection to the temp sensor, either in the cable or the connector where it plugs into the unit (if there is one)... but I'd emphasise that's really just a guess.
I've never used an Inkbird or an ITC-1000. I've got a clone of one of the latter in my parts box, but I've never powered it up. I know it uses a K-type thermocouple, but personally I don't really like those. My own designs use the widely available waterproof digital temperature sensor based on the DS18B20 but those would not work with a unit designed to accept a K-type analogue sensor.
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