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    Re: Electric room heating sugestions?

    Quote Originally Posted by jason79 View Post
    You could use you thermostat to control a relay or contactor and that would solve the problem of it tripping the thermostat.

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    Re: Electric room heating sugestions?

    Be aware that on high, these things draw very close to 15 amps. You will probably need a seperate circuit for it. Also, from personal experience I had one melt the plug. Yeap, this thing melted and I saw bare wires from the plug to about 4 inches up the cord.

    Please add a seperate smoke detector to protect your house. Make sure this one is also of good/great quality.

    Good Luck!
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    Re: Electric room heating sugestions?

    Quote Originally Posted by j_h_smith View Post
    Be aware that on high, these things draw very close to 15 amps. You will probably need a seperate circuit for it. Also, from personal experience I had one melt the plug. Yeap, this thing melted and I saw bare wires from the plug to about 4 inches up the cord.

    Please add a seperate smoke detector to protect your house. Make sure this one is also of good/great quality.

    Good Luck!
    Jim Smith
    im a electrican by trade, got the power covered , and if that heater is pulling 15 amps, then im just getting a normal heater with a element and a fan, heats a trailer bigger than my room and only pulls 7 or so amps.

    smoke detector in a sealed room, in the basement? nah

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    Re: Electric room heating sugestions?

    Portable space heaters are limited to 1500 watts.

    That's only 12.5A not 15 if you do the math.

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    Re: Electric room heating sugestions?

    Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    im a electrican by trade, got the power covered , and if that heater is pulling 15 amps, then im just getting a normal heater with a element and a fan, heats a trailer bigger than my room and only pulls 7 or so amps.

    smoke detector in a sealed room, in the basement? nah
    I think the idea is to get away from an element that heats up.

    Why would you choose not to use a smoke detector? Since the room is not inhabited, I would want something to tell me that something is wrong.
    But the choice is yours. Just curious.

    Jim Smith

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    Re: Electric room heating sugestions?

    Quote Originally Posted by 2kdime View Post
    Portable space heaters are limited to 1500 watts.

    That's only 12.5A not 15 if you do the math.
    That's if your electric company is sending you 120 vac, it's more if you recieve just 112 vac. Plus that's also factory tested, not 5 years after it's been in your basement. When elements get older they become less efficent, thus they use more electricity.

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    Re: Electric room heating sugestions?

    Quote Originally Posted by j_h_smith View Post
    I think the idea is to get away from an element that heats up.

    Why would you choose not to use a smoke detector? Since the room is not inhabited, I would want something to tell me that something is wrong.
    But the choice is yours. Just curious.

    Jim Smith
    as long as the element is enclosed, whats the difference between it and the oil filled besides using twice as much current. and if its electric, there got to be an element somewhere, even in the oil filled.

    and the smoke detector I would not hear. no point.

    and the heater im thinking of has thermo-protection (personally i think every heater should but seems some don't i guess), works like the thermo-protection in your circuit breakers, unless a copper wire crawls up and bypasses it, it will never get hot enough to burn anything

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    Re: Electric room heating sugestions?

    Which heater is that?




    Quote Originally Posted by OhhWatALoser View Post
    as long as the element is enclosed, whats the difference between it and the oil filled besides using twice as much current. and if its electric, there got to be an element somewhere, even in the oil filled.

    and the smoke detector I would not hear. no point.

    and the heater im thinking of has thermo-protection (personally i think every heater should but seems some don't i guess), works like the thermo-protection in your circuit breakers, unless a copper wire crawls up and bypasses it, it will never get hot enough to burn anything

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    Re: Electric room heating sugestions?

    ill try to get a brand name but their on every big contruction site i've been on

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