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NegativeFeature OP t1_jd0iocd wrote

Oh my God I didn't think of that... ๐Ÿ˜‘

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BoilerButtSlut t1_jd0kjta wrote

FWIW, I just had a similar problem. I needed a bedroom at a higher temperature than the rest of the house because of a disabled relative, but it had to be a consistent temperature.

They have extension cords with built in thermostats but I like something more programmable.

I bought a Philips wiz wifi-controllable plug socket (I already use their bulbs) and I took my ecobee room sensor and put it in the room. Then I used smartthings so it turns on/off the heater based on temperature.

Anyway, not sure on your application but there are lots of options for this.

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thegreatincognitum t1_jd2t5d4 wrote

When you do this though, you have to buy a heater with physical controls. If digital, it won't automatically turn o just because the outlet has power.

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cosmorocker13 t1_jdomcgt wrote

Also heaters are dangerous and plugging the into an intermediary device isnโ€™t sound. Neither is having one automatically go on if no one is home.

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