Hi,
I'm new here so I thought I would try to start off with a contribution and then start asking questions. This one doesn't seem to be in the diy section, though I am surprised. If it is, I am a moron and sorry. Great site, thanks for all info.
Supplies:
1. 120v/240v line voltage thermostat: Ace Hardware, $15.99.
2. Two junction boxes, switch type: around $1 each.
3. Some wire, about 2 ft, although less works, but more may be needed it depends on placement of junction boxes, read on, a couple feet is a $2
4. Receptacle - .67 cents
Like I said, around 20, but the catch is that is for one thermo, either heat or cold, a thermo that does both is like 30 something on the net, or you can buy two and use one for each.
So, here goes it: (note I am not going into where to source your power, I start at an available line.)
1. Install one junction box where you want the thermostat, position in your room is important, so where you are most concerned with temp.
2. Install other junction box near the appliance being used for heating/cooling.
3. Install the line thermostat in the jb. Works just like a simple wall switch.
4. Run that line to the other jb and install the receptacle. Plug heating/cooling device into receptacle and set thermostat.
Done
So, for example, I have a cold room and it gets colder at night, so I plugged a radiator into the thermostat and set it for 68. Once heat becomes an issue, I'll do up a cooling one to run my exhaust and/or a/c.
So, you save at least 20 bucks and you can put the thermostat anywhere in the room unlike the store bought which is locked to the locale of the appliance.
I can post more details or pics if anyone wants. Hopefully not a double post.
I not responsible for any liability associated with this guide, use at your own peril
I'm new here so I thought I would try to start off with a contribution and then start asking questions. This one doesn't seem to be in the diy section, though I am surprised. If it is, I am a moron and sorry. Great site, thanks for all info.
Supplies:
1. 120v/240v line voltage thermostat: Ace Hardware, $15.99.
2. Two junction boxes, switch type: around $1 each.
3. Some wire, about 2 ft, although less works, but more may be needed it depends on placement of junction boxes, read on, a couple feet is a $2
4. Receptacle - .67 cents
Like I said, around 20, but the catch is that is for one thermo, either heat or cold, a thermo that does both is like 30 something on the net, or you can buy two and use one for each.
So, here goes it: (note I am not going into where to source your power, I start at an available line.)
1. Install one junction box where you want the thermostat, position in your room is important, so where you are most concerned with temp.
2. Install other junction box near the appliance being used for heating/cooling.
3. Install the line thermostat in the jb. Works just like a simple wall switch.
4. Run that line to the other jb and install the receptacle. Plug heating/cooling device into receptacle and set thermostat.
Done
So, for example, I have a cold room and it gets colder at night, so I plugged a radiator into the thermostat and set it for 68. Once heat becomes an issue, I'll do up a cooling one to run my exhaust and/or a/c.
So, you save at least 20 bucks and you can put the thermostat anywhere in the room unlike the store bought which is locked to the locale of the appliance.
I can post more details or pics if anyone wants. Hopefully not a double post.
I not responsible for any liability associated with this guide, use at your own peril