The Thermo Cube is a unique, patented electrical device that plugs into a standard 15 amp electrical outlet and turns power on automatically according to outside air temperature, saving money by using power only when temperatures require heating or cooling. There are five models available with different temperature ranges to choose from. Each unit has two receptacles for use with more than one elec trical dev ice. Cold weather model TC-3 turns on at 35°F, off at 45°F and is ideal for home and farm applications such as pond de-icers, unheated rooms, pump houses, greenhouses, boats and RV’s. One year limited warranty.
Product Features
- This item is a Farm Innovators TC-3 Cold Weather Thermo Cube Thermostatically Controlled Outlet – On at 35-Degrees/Off at 45-Degrees
- Purpose of use for Farming, Agricultural Machinery & Equipment
- This product is manufactured in United States
- Plugs into a standard 15 amp electrical outlet and turns power on automatically according to outside air temperature
- Saves money by using power only when temperatures require heating
- Two receptacles for use with more than one electrical device
- Turns on at 35°F, off at 45°F
- Ideal for home and farm applications such as pond de-icers, unheated rooms, pump houses, greenhouses, boats and RV’s
Works great within its limits I’ve used this ThermoCube for a few years to protect some vulnerable water pipes in an otherwise unheated shed.
Does the job I need it to do! I am using this to control the on/off of power to my home built rain collector heater for my Davis weather station during snow storms.
Does what it says, but poor design for an outside outlet. Seems to work as stated, but if you have a use for this in an outside recepticle as I did,(heated water bowel and a bird bath heater), then reconsider!! All my outside outlets have a metal weather cap an the top and this cube is too large and hits the weather cap, so it does not plug all the way into the outlet. Bigtime unsafe seeing the prongs exposed!! Cost half as much as what I paid for the thing to send it back so I found a very short, but HD outside extension cord and plugged that in to…