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Herp room heating and cooling....
I am trying to figure out what would be best to control my room temps in my new repitle room/office. It is a small attic-bedroom(about 12'x15', ~8' ceiling with two 8/12 roof slopes cutting the room down at about 42" up the wall) that currently has a 525 watt window a/c unit keeping it cool(no thermostat on a/c unit only low, high, etc.).
I would like to also put a small heater in the room too. I could then run both the heater and a/c unit through some thermostat setup to keep the room at a constant temperature all year long (i.e. below 76 degrees (a/c off, heater on), above 78 degrees (a/c on, heater off)).
What are your thoughts on that kind of setup and what would you all recommend using to run something like that?
...or I could replace the window a/c unit and buy one with a thermostat and purchase a heater with a thermostat and let them run themselves. Would that be a better option?
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Re: Herp room heating and cooling....
Take a look at the Herpstat II. I believe that does both heating and cooling, but you might have a problem with the load from the A/C. I'd recommend that you keep the A/C unit and get an oil filled heater. Do NOT rely on the thermostats on the heater or a/c unit. They're junk and you would be lucky to keep the temps within 10 degrees. If the Herpstat II can't handle the load from the A/C, get two Johnsons or Rancos.

-Lawrence
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Re: Herp room heating and cooling....
Daniel,
I would recommend around an 8,000 BTU window unit. If you want to run it on a thermostat go with either a Johnson Control or Ranco, you can't run a window unit with a proportional Tstat, the compressor can't handle the constant voltage drop. For the heat go with an oil filled radiator, you can buy them at Walmart, Lowes, or Home Depot. Don't buy the Honeywell with LCD display, look for the ones with the dial on it. You can set the heater on an on/off tstat or proprotional. Also I would put a ceiling fan in if you don't already to ensure good heat exchange. Hope this helps you out, if you have any questions just ask.
Thanks,
Wil Combs
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Re: Herp room heating and cooling....
Thanks guys...
Just one more question....where would I place the probes in a setup like this? Should they be 'in the air' or attached to something?
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Re: Herp room heating and cooling....
 Originally Posted by daniel1983
Thanks guys...
Just one more question....where would I place the probes in a setup like this? Should they be 'in the air' or attached to something?
I attached mine to the outside wall of one of my racks. about 1/3 up from the floor.

-Lawrence
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Re: Herp room heating and cooling....
You could place the probe on the wall. Just ensure that you are not putting it in a dead space void of airflow or in a place with too much airflow. This will have an adverse effect on the temperature display. Good luck.
Wil
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Re: Herp room heating and cooling....
8/12 i wouldn't want to shingle that! lol
i would get a ranco for the ac and use that to control it.
also use a seperate ranco/helix on an oil filled heater to provide heat. alot of oil filled heaters now have different settings/wattages so you can chose. mine does low ,med,high (600,900,1500 watts).
i put my probe for heat on an exterior wall, so it senses the coldest area. a few inches off the wall.
vaughn
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Re: Herp room heating and cooling....
 Originally Posted by kavmon
8/12 i wouldn't want to shingle that! lol
i would get a ranco for the ac and use that to control it.
also use a seperate ranco/helix on an oil filled heater to provide heat. alot of oil filled heaters now have different settings/wattages so you can chose. mine does low ,med,high (600,900,1500 watts).
i put my probe for heat on an exterior wall, so it senses the coldest area. a few inches off the wall.
vaughn
The wizard of heating and cooling has spoken!
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