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    Dec 27, 2011, 10:15 AM
    2 thermostats, 1 circuit
    Hi all,

    I've got 2 rooms, and I'd like to run 1 feed to provide heat in 2 small 9x12 rooms... I like to have separate t-stats for each room. What's the proper way to wire this ?
    I planned on using #10/2, 2p 40a breaker, with 4p thermostats. 1 room will use 750W BB heater, and the other a 1500W BB heater.

    Thanks in advance...

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