Installing external thermostat on a dimplex construction space heater

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beermann

Feeling the Heat
Jan 16, 2017
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canada
Attached are some pictures for my space heater. Recently the thermostat nob snapped off, I've used pliers to set it so my garage is warm enough when I plug it in.

Is there a way to add in an external thermostat so I can control it from a distance? From what I've gathered there are a couple different types of thermostats that may require putting in some type of regulator in the unit?

I realize I can just replace it for $50 but I like to expand my understanding of these kinds of things. Seems like a good opportunity to learn. I will probably join another form specific team electric work before I commit to tinkering away.

As a recoup, the thermostat knob is broke, my garage is heated as I used pliers to adjust the temp but I'd like to entertain using a separate thermostat as an effort to expand my knowledge and skills.

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From the pics I can find on the interwebs it looks like it's just a line voltage thermostat. So remove the old one, put a grommet where it used to be and run some romex to a new thermostat on the wall with something like this
 
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Thank you for that. Came to the same conclusion - single pole thermostat run in place of the wiring inside the unit - but there is one thing I can't figure out....Am I right to assume that the same current that runs through the coils also runs through the internal thermostat? I'm stuck here because I would need to purchase a thermostat that is rated for that current/Amp.
 
Thank you for that. Came to the same conclusion - single pole thermostat run in place of the wiring inside the unit - but there is one thing I can't figure out....Am I right to assume that the same current that runs through the coils also runs through the internal thermostat? I'm stuck here because I would need to purchase a thermostat that is rated for that current/Amp.
Correct which is what the line voltage thermostats are rated for.
 
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