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    Re: Radiant Heat Pannels

    Quote Originally Posted by Reinz View Post
    Sounds like you shouldn’t have problems since you have a T stat and you won’t be working your RHP hard with only ambient heating.

    My point of getting the right wattage was 2 fold: one, a high enough wattage so it is not running wide open all of the time at 90-100% even with a T stat. This could lead to fire. From my understanding with Bob at Pro-Products, none of them are UL listed and his is or sort of is. I forgot the language he used, but his is safer.
    ‘Two, if you buy a lot more wattage than needed it will cost more.
    Ill make sure I check into that, im considering either the 80 or 120 Watt. I live in a cold house and want to use it to bost air temps during winter. When summer comes i doubt ill even run it.

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