Greetings Gang!
I have acquired some electric baseboard heaters from my sister. I have taken them apart trying to find some writing as to wattage so I can figure what type of wire I need, however, there is no writing anywhere to indicate name, model, wattage or anything.
Is there any other way to determine wattage?
Baseboard Heater
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Martin Maynard
In Memory of our Daughter
Bailey DeLonais Maynard
Jan. 13, 2005 - March 28, 2005
S.I.D.S. It's REAL!!!
www.healingokhearts.org
If there is no identification on the units you will have to hook them temporary and use a amprobe to see how much current they draw. The curent draw will tell you what wire size to use.
14=15 amps12=20amps 10=30 amps ETC
14=15 amps12=20amps 10=30 amps ETC
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the courage to change the things I can;
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