ThermoCube
Automatically turns power on and off according to ambient air temperature.
Turns on at temperatures less than 35°F and off at 45°F.
Saved electricity repays initial cost.
Use a Hot ThermoCube for energy savings in hot weather.
Instructions/Diagrams:
Common Uses
- Heat lamps
- Tank de-icers
- Engine block heaters
- Pond de-icers
Specs
- 3 1/4"L x 1 1/4"W x 1"D
- Maximum wattage 1800.
- Turns on at less than 35˚F (2˚C), turns off at 45˚F (7˚C)
Benefits
Precautions
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Heat Lamp and Accessories
Prima Heat Lamp® (bulb not included)
Item #557100 -A rugged and reliable heat lamp used to warm lambs, goat kids, chickens or for any animal that is sick or cold. Use standard or infrared heat bulbs.
$44.50 -
Equipment
3-in-1 De-icer
Item #520012 -Prevent livestock water tanks from freezing in the winter months. 1500W power usage.
$71.00 -
Equipment
Bucket De-icer, 250 watts
Item #520013 -250W heater keeps small watering buckets from freezing over during winter months.
$55.00 -
Equipment
Bucket De-icer, 500 watts
Item #520014 -250W heater keeps small watering buckets from freezing over during winter months.
$59.00 -
Accessories
Hot ThermoCube
Item #5200081 -Thermostatically controlled outlet turns on at 78˚F and off at 70˚F. Can be used with industrial fans; exhaust, ventilators, attic and roof.
$18.00
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Eric D from Ohio
Awesome, will easily pay for itself.
Roman O from California
Doesn’t reach 35°F temperature in my location, so the Thermocube never turns on the heat lamp. I turn on and turn off myself. I’m sure it would work really well in snowy areas.
Marguerite L from Arkansas
I am using this with my brooding lamp in my coop. It will save me money as I use the lamp to keep the coop above 32 degrees to keep water bottles from freezing. I don’t need the lamp on when the temperature is above 32°.
Clarence J from Kentucky
Didn’t work.
Randy Y from Indiana
Good product, works well and is very efficient.