Can someone please tell me where I can buy a thermostat that will turn oft 120
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12-15-2008, 09:21
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Can someone please tell me where I can buy a thermostat that will turn oft 120
Ok here is what I need a thermostat that will turn oft and on at a set
temperature. Now this hast to have a 110 hoke up and a plug in to send the voltage to my heater. I hope this make sence? I want a thermostat unit that also will turn on at about 40 degrees and turn itself oft at about 45 degrees. Thanks Jon |
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12-15-2008, 09:34
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Can someone please tell me where I can buy a thermostat that will turn oft 120
Local Electrical out let and find a Square D Thermostat. It is a grey box
affair and is what was used on the Birds. Also, Jon, take a look at my signature line, please sign your posts with something along the same lines. Safe travels, Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider 84FC35 "Ruff Diamond" Duncan, Oklahoma At 09:21 PM 12/15/2008 +0000, you wrote: >Ok here is what I need a thermostat that will turn oft and on at a set >temperature. Now this hast to have a 110 hoke up and a plug in to send >the voltage to my heater. I hope this make sence? I want a thermostat >unit that also will turn on at about 40 degrees and turn itself oft at >about 45 degrees. Thanks Jon > > |
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12-16-2008, 11:00
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Can someone please tell me where I can buy a thermostat that will turn oft 120
I've got something similar for my torpedo heater. I don't remember how
low it goes, but it has a combination male/female plug, so you plug it into the wall, plug what ever you want to control into the plug and set the temp. Works well for my heater. I'm pretty sure I got it at a big box store. --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jon" > > Ok here is what I need a thermostat that will turn oft and on at a set > temperature. Now this hast to have a 110 hoke up and a plug in to send > the voltage to my heater. I hope this make sence? I want a thermostat > unit that also will turn on at about 40 degrees and turn itself oft at > about 45 degrees. Thanks Jon > |
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