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RoyB
Nov 19, 2014Explorer II
DAYLE1 1 reminded me of what I do similar to his report...
I too use a external 120VAC control to keep my electric heaters from coming on during the day - especially when I have the trailer stored at home.
These are called the THERMO CUBES which plug into the 120VAC RECEPTACLE and have several different temperature zones available. I use the 35 degree model. This trip ON when the temperature inside the the trailer get below 35 degrees and then trips off when the inside temperature gets above 45 degrees...
These are also great for heating up the storage cabinets with a 100-watt bulb plugged into them... Available from AMAZON
  
Pretty handy to have around...
Roy Ken
I too use a external 120VAC control to keep my electric heaters from coming on during the day - especially when I have the trailer stored at home.
These are called the THERMO CUBES which plug into the 120VAC RECEPTACLE and have several different temperature zones available. I use the 35 degree model. This trip ON when the temperature inside the the trailer get below 35 degrees and then trips off when the inside temperature gets above 45 degrees...
These are also great for heating up the storage cabinets with a 100-watt bulb plugged into them... Available from AMAZON
  
Pretty handy to have around...
Roy Ken
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