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Specification:
Produce Name: Electric Heater Temperature Controller
Current :16A
Voltage: 250V
Contact type:N.C.>
Description:
1.The original state of temperature control switch contact is closed, and open when the temperature sensing exceeds the rated temperature degree.
2.Heat compensate control, steady control, contacts act quickly.
3.Temperature controller is widely used in oil heater, electric heaters and so on.
Package Content:
2pcs x Electric Heater Temperature Controller
Carolyn Nixon
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025
Worked great
mark
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2024
Description rated them at 16 amp's absolutely not even close they're probably more likely 8 amp probably would work on a fan if you install them in the air stream
ElDee Heiner
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2023
Shipped fast and was as described
S Loomis
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2023
I installed one on a small heater ..came on for less than 5 seconds and shut off . Turned down the wattage on heater ( high/low toggle) and tried it again . Same result.. removed and installed a different one from the same order. Same result. Insanity..don't waste your time and money on these ..not sure why they aren't working as the appear identical to the OEM switch. I just hope I'm still in the return window ..
DKC
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2023
A small heater
H. Boothe
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2022
I have several space heaters I use for utility heat (like a well house) which are cheap Wally World heaters. The thermostats in these units are awful: they use a bi-metallic strip to make and break electrical connection to the heating elements. This means they very slowly make and then break a high-amp connection (12 amps or so). The contacts then erode and fail in short order, and one has burnt the contactors.I got these to try to replace the thermostat controllers on the space heaters. This design looks amazing and works great...in my hand. They do not work in the unit. As another reviewer pointed out: there is a small metallic strip on the top plate of these thermostats. Upon activation (turning the unit on while plugged in), this little strip gets glowing hot and the thermostat kicks out. This is probably an over-current safety. As the unit is rated (listed) for 250v and 16A, I wouldn't think 110V and This is very disappointing as these thermostatic controllers are designed to very quickly make and break contact which eliminates the problem that the original-unit controllers had: slowly breaking a "high" amperage connection causes arcing which erodes the electrical contacts. These would work fine, I imagine, if they were just controlling a contactor. However, that adds another level of complexity to what should have been a super-simple upgrade to a cheap space heater.It should be pointed out that these thermostatic controllers do *not* have a tip-over protection device. The factory thermostatic controllers on these space heaters had such a device. If you replace a thermostatic controller on a space heater and eliminate the tip-over protection, it becomes even more of a fire hazard. As I am using these in utility spaces, there aren't many ignition fuels lying about and, even if a fire occurred, I can accept a well house burning. These would be wholly unacceptable for use where lives were at risk.
Jesse N.
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2022
I am still waiting on product delivery.I have bought from this company in the past, it is a great thermostat.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2022
The heater controls I received will not work because they are not of the same design as those pictured. On the ones I received, all the current is carried from the connection point through a very thin and narrow strip of metal. As soon as I turned the heater on, that thin strip glowed bright orange for about two seconds and then the heater shut off. The control is supposed to be rated to carry sixteen amps, but it won't even carry the motor current of about 0.5 amps.I had an old temperature switch I salvaged from another heater, installed it, and everything works fine, so I know the heater coils are not drawing more than the 16 amps this switch is supposedly rated for.Unfortunately, I destroyed one of these controls trying to find out why it wasn't working, so I probably can't return them.
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