jackb
Garden Master
Our weather has turned cold, really cold. Everything was removed from the greenhouse and brought indoors until the temperatures moderate, about Wednesday. Up until now it has not been cold enough to really use the heater, so the thermo cube had never been tested with the electric fan forced heater. Last night was the first opportunity to really test it and I discovered it has a problem. I have a very accurate remote thermometer and monitored the temperature in the greenhouse, in addition I plugged a small light into the cube to visually see when it was operating. The cube turned the heater off at 35 degrees, and the temperature was below 30 degrees before it turned on again. The heater draws 1300 to 1500 watts, which is within the specifications of the cube. I believe the problem is with heat caused by electrical resistance to the current flowing through the device. The current causes heat to build up within the device itself, so the device reacts to its own internal temperature, rather than the actual temperature of the environment. Tonight I plan to try an electric oil filled radiator with the setting at 900 watts to reduce the load on the device, this may, or may not, solve the problem. The problem is: it takes quite sometime before these heaters warm up. An email has been sent to the vendor who sold the device asking about warranty, but I have not heard anything back from them.