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Inkbird ITC-308W Temperature Controller Stand

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
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Description

I use the Inkbird ITC-308W Temperature Controller (2025 revision) to safely power two PTC heaters inside my X1C’s chamber, and wanted a nice way for it to stand alone on my workbench. After a few design revisions, I'm really happy with how it turned out.

 

This stand holds the controller at a comfortable viewing angle, and features:

  • a precise channel to route the power and sensor cables out the rear
  • the option to incorporate a rectangular hygrometer
  • a secure friction fit, requiring no modifications
  • a very grippy (optional) TPU foot

This stand may work with other models of Inkbird or similar temperature controllers, but I make no guarantee. This is specifically designed for the 2025 revision of the ITC-308W.

Photos show the stand printed in Voxel Galaxy PETG+ HS Emerald Gold, but just about any material should work as long as you're not using it in extreme conditions. Happy printing!

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