• SureStat T130P Portable Thermostat + Remote Sensor - 4820425
  • SureStat T130P Portable Thermostat + Remote Sensor - 4820425
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This thermostat comes prewired with a 5' remote sensor and a 8' cord with plug-in. Simply plug the thermostat into a standard 110/120 volt outlet. Then plug any 110/120 volt appliance into the outlet on the plug of the thermostat. This model is only available setup for heating but can be rewired for cooling (see instructions). *Plug-in thermostats can not be used with our gas heaters. They require 24 volt thermostats.

Features
  • Widest temperature range: 30° to 110° F
  • 5' waterproof remote sensor
  • Wired for heating (can be converted to cooling)
  • Fixed 3° F temperature differential
  • Plug-N-Play, no wiring needed
  • Can handle 16 full load amps @120V
  • Weatherproof enclosure

Thermostat placement in a greenhouse: To get the desired temperature, thermostats should be located at plant height near the center of the greenhouse where they are not influenced by drafts or the temperature of an exterior wall. It is best if both heating and cooling thermostats are located together and protected from direct contact with sunlight and water. One simple way to accomplish this would be to mount the thermostat(s) to a piece of wood (or other nonconductive material) with a top on it like in the picture to the left. Wood should be painted white to shade it from the sun.

What is a Differential? The difference between on and off setpoints on a control. For temperature, it is the difference in degrees between the thermostat's on and off setting. If you set a heating thermostat with a 3 degree differential to 71°, it will supply power at any temperature below 71° and cut off at 74° (3 degrees above the setpoint). A cooling thermostat would cut on above 71° and off at 68°.

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SureStat T130P Portable Thermostat + Remote Sensor

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I live in SE Texas. I raise plumeria. They like it hot. In a greenhouse in this area it can easily reach 116°. I set the thermostat for 100° and it turns the exhaust fan on at exactly 100°. Greenhouse cools down and the thermostat turns fan off. Works perfectly.