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    Oct 13, 2012, 10:47 AM
    Thermostat to control blower motors?
    Is it possible to install a thermostat to turn on and off the blower motors on my wood burner rather than have them running all the time on a heat sensor on the back of the burner? Both motors are 110 volt. Can I use a regular thermostat used to control base board heat for this application?

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