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Home » Saltwater Aquarium Supplies  » Testing Equipment  » Thermometers  » JBJ Digi-Temp Thermometer
JBJ Digi-Temp Thermometer
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Item Code: JB3131
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Digi-Temp Digital Thermometer

Checking your tank’s temperature has never been easier! This stylish thermometer offers a constant digital display with +/- 1 Fahrenheit accuracy. They’re also completely wireless and submersible.

Perfect for Nano Cubes and any aquarium that demands compact size with pinpoint accuracy. All probes are integrated and include a battery for plug-n-play.

Advanced Features:

Digital Display
Offers round-the-clock temperature display.

Wireless
No More wires to get tangled!

Submersible
It’s completely submersible! The Digi-Temp is 100% waterproof

Compact Size
Amazingly compact and lightweight.

Battery
Your Digi-Temp includes a battery for instant start up and is completely safe for fresh & saltwater environments.

Specifications
  • Temperature Range: 32-99F
  • Temperature Accuracy: +/-1 F
  • Power Supply: LR44 Button Battery (Included)
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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One bad experience by OSCAR A MILLAN
Experience Level: Expert
Posted on 10/16/2007 from PICO RIVERA, CA UNITED STATES
Comments: I had a Digi-Temp on my 65 gallon reef and the temperatures always seemed very high, around 84. I did everything to cool the system down using several fans and even considered a chiller. Finally brought the temperature down to 77/78. Evertying started to look terrible and I couldn't explain why. Corals weren't opening, fish seemed shy and stressed. Eventually fish and coral started to die. I finally figured out that my temperature monitor was off by 5 degrees. My tank was running constantly at 72/73 degrees instead of 77/78. I've owned many of these before and they have been good, but this was just a bad experience that I don't think is common, but still is worth mentioning. Since then I've placed two in each tank to check agaisn't each other. My current setup has two of these one at each side reading 78 and 80 respectively. Which is still a two degree difference, but not bad. Quality is good, but accuracy I would place at average.
Yes, I would recommend this product to my friends.
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