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Wall heater, inductive or resistive load?
I have a 1KW panel heater that I'd like to control with a remote electronic thermostat. Thermostat switch contacts are rated 5A 250V resistive and 3.5A 250V inductive. Should I consider the heater a resistive or inductive load?? TIA |
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