Hi,
At our family cottage (in a rural, colder
climate) - I have a portable heater
connected to an SR227 receptacle module. We
use it to call ahead and turn the heat on
during the winter months. Works great.
Here's the problem. The electrical boxes in
this cottage are old - and under-sized. As
such, the SR227 isn't a great option
elsewhere in the house (it was a real pain
to install ONE SR227, let alone four more).
I'd have to replace electrical boxes - and
I'm worried about some of the retrofit
insulation falling out of the wall when I do
so (again, this is an older cabin in a rural
area).
Instead, I'd like to use the AM486/66 to
remotely activate three additional portable
heaters (we turn them on when we're driving
up to the cottage). I noticed it's rated
for 15 amps (which is fine) - but only for
500 Watts. These heaters are 1500 watts.
From Brian H's response to Maynard's
question - I get the impression this might
be fine. I'm fairly handy, but not an
electrician. If someone can explain, I'd
appreciate it.
Cheers,
Mike