Thermostats
In the old days we always used rod thermostats in the glass houses, and I
should think that a thermostat designed for soil warming would do just as well for a heater, suspended well away from the heater, and they are in the region of £30.00 -- David Hill Abacus nurseries www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk |
Thermostats
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 23:35:41 -0000, "David Hill"
wrote: In the old days we always used rod thermostats in the glass houses, and I should think that a thermostat designed for soil warming would do just as well for a heater, suspended well away from the heater, and they are in the region of £30.00 What's the mechanism of a UKP200 thermostat, other than rip off? UKP30 seems a reasonable price to pay for a thermostat. -- Martin |
Thermostats
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 23:35:41 -0000, "David Hill"
wrote: In the old days we always used rod thermostats in the glass houses, and I should think that a thermostat designed for soil warming would do just as well for a heater, suspended well away from the heater, and they are in the region of £30.00 What's the mechanism of a UKP200 thermostat, other than rip off? UKP30 seems a reasonable price to pay for a thermostat. -- Martin |
Thermostats
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 23:35:41 -0000, "David Hill"
wrote: In the old days we always used rod thermostats in the glass houses, and I should think that a thermostat designed for soil warming would do just as well for a heater, suspended well away from the heater, and they are in the region of £30.00 What's the mechanism of a UKP200 thermostat, other than rip off? UKP30 seems a reasonable price to pay for a thermostat. -- Martin |
Thermostats
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 23:35:41 -0000, "David Hill"
wrote: In the old days we always used rod thermostats in the glass houses, and I should think that a thermostat designed for soil warming would do just as well for a heater, suspended well away from the heater, and they are in the region of £30.00 What's the mechanism of a UKP200 thermostat, other than rip off? UKP30 seems a reasonable price to pay for a thermostat. -- Martin |
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