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Suggestions to small proportional space heater that can be connected to herpstat for
small space
Anyone has any experience?
thanks
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How small a space? Bedroom? Bathroom? Closet?
How many watts can the thermostat handle?
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bathroom size room watts unlimited
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Re: Suggestions to small proportional space heater that can be connected to herpstat
Originally Posted by qwerty53
bathroom size room
Ummmm no. Check the model and find the wattage, for instance, the Herpstat EZ can only handle a 400W load, the Herpstat 1 can handle a 700W load, etc. Most heaters will draw too much power for them.
There are small/personal-size heaters designed for cubicles or under desks that are under a 400W load, you can find them at Office Depot, Staples, Home Depot, etc.
Last edited by bcr229; 09-11-2018 at 12:12 AM.
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Re: Suggestions to small proportional space heater that can be connected to herpstat
Originally Posted by bcr229
Ummmm no. Check the model and find the wattage, for instance, the Herpstat EZ can only handle a 400W load, the Herpstat 1 can handle a 700W load, etc. Most heaters will draw too much power for them.
There are small/personal-size heaters designed for cubicles or under desks that are under a 400W load, you can find them at Office Depot, Staples, Home Depot, etc.
I said unlimited just to make it easier. But the key here is "PROPORTIONAL" all these are on off I think
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