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Johnson Controls t-stat

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I have a Johnson Controls t-stat (A419) that I have been using to regulate the temp in my primary snake room. The heat source is an oil filled electric radiator, on the 900w setting. For about a week, I have intermittently found the power strip in the "off" position. The first couple of times, I thought I had done it accidentally, but it has happened far too frequently in the past 2 days. I had planned on changing out the heater this year (or at least getting a new one for backup), as the current one has seen years of service; so I made that change today. The same thing has happened twice in the last 3 hours. I'm guessing that the problem is probably within the power strip (I knew I should have bought a new one while I was at WalMart this morning), but figured I would see if anybody else has experienced this before I started messing around with it.
 
Well, it behaved itself for the rest of the day so I didn't mess with it...I came home this morning and it was down to 70 degrees in there. I had one power strip left (that didn't look like it had been run over by a truck) so I switched that out. I ran the heater on 1500w, without a T-stat, for a few hours before I went to bed, then set it all back up again. As of the time I left for work, all was well...will see what the morning brings. If it still isn't right, I'll be in the market for another thermostat (or three).
 
It does sound like a bad strip. Of all the Johnsons I have sold and used, I have yet to have one go bad. The strips on the other hand are not so well made.
 
The switch is acting like a circuit breaker. If it shorts or overloads, it trips. Hence, the need to reset it.
 
DThomas said:
The switch is acting like a circuit breaker. If it shorts or overloads, it trips. Hence, the need to reset it.

Yeah i just wasnt sure if they did or not since ive never had one of mine trip like that before. I understand what you mean though. :)
 
I'm pleased to report that I have had no further problems since I changed out the powerstrip :thumbsup:
Thanks for the response DT
 
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