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Switch for electric heater
I've been unable to find a switch for a heater. Google shows lots
of people are looking for this switch. Defond DHR-2415 lighted dual heater switch. It goes to a Lakewood model 7096. The Lakewood Engineering website doesn't help. Can someone help me find one? Thank You MT -- |
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Switch for electric heater
On 19/12/2010 17:44, Mysterious Traveler wrote:
I've been unable to find a switch for a heater. Google shows lots of people are looking for this switch. Defond DHR-2415 lighted dual heater switch. It goes to a Lakewood model 7096. Being crosseyed probably doesn't help. :-p You are looking for a DRH-2415 by a manufacturer called Defond. Google finds http://www.grpdfond.com/pdf/Part2_switches.pdf Page 39. There is enough information there to track down a replacement or get in contact with a distributor. -- Adrian |
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Switch for electric heater
Electric heaters often have their own breaker. If you can't find the switch,
you can solder the wires and use the breaker. |
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