Switch for Heating Pad 277-000163
Question:
do you have a switch that would accommodate 3 of these heater pads? thank you,
asked by: Chris
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Expert Reply:
As long as the switch can handle the amperage load of two of the heating pads part # 277-000163 yes it would be fine. This heating pad draws 5.8 amps. So the switch would need to be able to accommodate 9.6 amps.
The part # D16740 would easily handle the amperage.
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Jameson C
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Derale Lighted On/Off Switch for Electric Fans
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ThermaHeat RV Holding Tank or Step Heater Pad w/ Thermostat - 25" Long x 7-1/4" Wide
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