KR> thermostats for heat chamber control.

2008-10-12 Thread Harold Woods
A standard 110Volt thermostat for baseboard heating might solve your problem.The line current goes through the thermostat. I keep my work shop not below 50 F (10C) with such a thermostat connected to an automotive interior car heater (750 watts). I think that if you wanted a higher temperatre rang

KR> thermostats for heat chamber control.

2008-10-12 Thread Joseph H Horton
You should be able to get exactly the thermostat that you are looking for at any place that sells propane forced air torpedo heaters. We have been using these for years to control temp heat in new construction. They are simply a thermostat with a 110 power cord with a male/female plug end. Plug th

KR> thermostats for heat chamber control.

2008-10-12 Thread larry flesner
>You should be able to get exactly the thermostat that you are looking for >at any place that sells propane forced air torpedo heaters. We have been >using these for years to control temp heat in new construction. They are >simply a thermostat with a 110 power cord with a male/female plug end. >P

KR> thermostats for heat chamber control.

2008-10-12 Thread Dan Heath
I am using the kind that Joe suggested, but it only has a temp range of 40 to 90. See N64KR at http://KR-Builder.org - Then click on the pics Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC da...@kr-builder.org See you in Mt. Vernon - 2004 - KR Gathering See our EAA Chapter 242 at http://EAA242.org