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thermostats.

what thermostat do you use?


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On/off mode - the set temp is reached, the power to the heater shuts off...the temp drops, the power turns on (as opposed to proportional, which adjusts the power going to the heating device to keep a constant temp...only shutting off if it goes over the set temp).
Proportional type tstats cannot be used with battery backups or generators, unless they are in on/off mode. Dion, from Spyder Robotics has posted an explanation of why.
 
I have to admit that Helix is the only proportional thermostat I have used and I have been pretty happy with them. The only draw back I have noticed is if the Helix is used in an older home, in a room with other larger appliances hooked up or if you have older electrical plug-ins it will constantly give you and E8 code. The hassle about that is you constantly have to clear the code to adjust the temperature in the enclosures. So if your temp is set and you never have to adjust, then it's no big deal. But honestly, if it wasn't for the help I have received at Helix I would have went with another brand. There customer service is the best you will ever run into.
 
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