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Posted by on October 8, 2006, 12:16 am
A t-stat switches a relay in the heater which caries the main power so
exceeding the t-stat's wattage is not a concern. However the placement
of the one t-stat is tricky. It needs to be where it will sense a blend
of both heater's output as not to over heat/underheat one of the two
areas. Can yougowirless? Dale
ericpman@gmail.com wrote:
> I've got two thermostats on opposite sides of a wall in an open concept
> room which includes a hallway. I'm about to install a programmable
> thermostat but don't want to splurge on more than I need. Is there an
> easy way to let one thermostat operate both without getting into the
> walls? I'm quite certain that the wattage will not be exceeded.
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