[Shop-talk] temp controlled light switch
Pat Horne
roadsters at hornesystemstx.com
Wed Dec 19 14:27:40 MST 2007
Skip,
It depends. Is the purpose of the light coming on so that a neighbor
will know to turn the heat on, or to supply heat to something that is
low temperature sensitive, or what?
I've seen temperature controllers intended for green house propagation
mats that will handle a fairly heavy load, but I don't know about the
temperature range. I just googled
'thermostatic switch Dayton" and got this url
http://www.drillspot.com/products/145885/Dayton_ET5D6S_Line_Voltage_Thermostat
It may do what you need. There are plenty of thermostatic temperature
switches that plug into an outlet that have a socket on it to plug
something else into.
Peace,
Pat
Thusly spake Skip Albright:
> My neighbor is going south for the winter and wants a switch that
> will light a lamp when (if) the house falls below a set temp like 50F.
>
> any ideas where to find one?
>
> thanks
>
> skip
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