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Hi,

I would like to put a thermostat in my shed to turn on/off a 500w plugged in electric heater. I would like the thermostat to be remote. I would appreciate any thoughts on solutions from someone who has done something similar?

Thanks,

Chris
 
Do you mean you would like to control it remotely i.e. via a smart phone app?
 
Risky design change with "anything made of plastic"
..insert blob of melted plastic + burnt down shed pic HERE...
Need a good old metal beast --
(or another fan to improve air flow /
chimney for heat escape from desk - within shed )
 

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