I have a 12’x 30’ GH, freestanding about 35 yards from my house. It has its own electricity and propane. 2 heaters that do a great job. A Modine “Hot Dawg” heater and a Williams 30,000 btu heater that will function if electricity goes out.
The Williams Heater does an excellent job, but the millivolt thermostat has already quit or “stuck” in the off position. I believe because of humidity… I turned it off, cycled it and it started working again. Murphy’s Law says it will do it again…I WILL replace it.
But with what??
It makes no since to put the thermostats in my house. Lines will have to be buried and house is on a concrete pad. Commercial greenhouses have generators and use a thermostat requiring power.
My question to Slippertalk Greenhouse owners,”What millivolt thermostat are you using”!
Thank you for your replies in advance and I appreciate your help. Duck
The Williams Heater does an excellent job, but the millivolt thermostat has already quit or “stuck” in the off position. I believe because of humidity… I turned it off, cycled it and it started working again. Murphy’s Law says it will do it again…I WILL replace it.
But with what??
It makes no since to put the thermostats in my house. Lines will have to be buried and house is on a concrete pad. Commercial greenhouses have generators and use a thermostat requiring power.
My question to Slippertalk Greenhouse owners,”What millivolt thermostat are you using”!
Thank you for your replies in advance and I appreciate your help. Duck