Is Switch Required for ThermaHeat RV Holding Tank Heater Pad # 277-000164
Question:
Do I need a on/off switch or will the thermostat handle everything?
asked by: Brian
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Expert Reply:
The ThermaHeat RV Holding Tank Heater Pad # 277-000163 can be wired to a switch like # PK34310 but it is not required for operation. The built-in thermostat will automatically turn on the pad when the tank's temperature reaches 45 degrees and automatically turn of when the temp rises to 67 degrees.
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Chris R
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Products Referenced in This Question
Universal-Design Rocker Switch - SPST - On-Off - 12 Volt - 20 Amp - 4-Blade - Red Pilot Light
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- Wiring
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- Rocker Switches
- 20 Amp
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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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- Holding Tank Heating Pad
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