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Hi,
I have no central heating in my flat so bought two Delonghi electric heaters I have mounted them on the walls and they plug into mains sockets.
Currently when they're on it just gets hotter and hotter!
They do a great job of heating and the electric bill is not too bad but I want to control them with wireless thermostats as see in Premier Travel Inn hotels.
You get a remote panel on wall and a little box next to the heater you set the temp and your away.
I saw one on ebay, but it only switches 6A max and these heaters are rated 3Kw - I am right in thinking this would not work? (3000/230=13A)
Here it is http://snipurl.com/coobc
If not, can anyone recommend a product? Lots of these wireless thermostats are for switching combi boilers on and as such don't need to switch the power of an electric heater.
Are there specific ones for higher wattage? The ones in Premier Inn are Honeywell.
Advise appreciated.
I have no central heating in my flat so bought two Delonghi electric heaters I have mounted them on the walls and they plug into mains sockets.
Currently when they're on it just gets hotter and hotter!
They do a great job of heating and the electric bill is not too bad but I want to control them with wireless thermostats as see in Premier Travel Inn hotels.
You get a remote panel on wall and a little box next to the heater you set the temp and your away.
I saw one on ebay, but it only switches 6A max and these heaters are rated 3Kw - I am right in thinking this would not work? (3000/230=13A)
Here it is http://snipurl.com/coobc
If not, can anyone recommend a product? Lots of these wireless thermostats are for switching combi boilers on and as such don't need to switch the power of an electric heater.
Are there specific ones for higher wattage? The ones in Premier Inn are Honeywell.
Advise appreciated.