the thermostat used to control the heater and after we select the four pole switch to some number the thermostat start connect the power to the heater at the same time the heater start to heat and when we select the switch to zero position the heater not work
There is no answer! There is not an opposite of thermostat, a thermostat is a measuring devise.
Our thermostat read 80oF.
One of the uses of coal is for power.
Artificial light.
Hook up a thermostat to your ceiling fan so when your room gets hot your fan will come on!
There are many creative uses for cargo storage containers. Some creative examples include: flipping the container and using it as a foot rest and using the container to catch rain water.
There are many creative uses for stampers. You can use pearlized paint to make a frosty snowflake. Another great creative use it to use tip #9 to wrap embellishments with twine to make them look like they were sewed onto the card.
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The answer is thermostat.
Creative Block
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A thermostat switch is a special switch that uses a built-in thermometer to control temperature. It is commonly used in heating and cooling systems to turn the device on or off based on the temperature readings.
195 degree
A thermostat uses electrical energy to power its internal circuits and sensors that monitor the temperature. When the desired temperature is reached, the thermostat activates a switch that turns off the heating or cooling system, which uses mechanical energy to control the flow of air or water. The thermal energy comes into play as the thermostat detects temperature fluctuations in the environment and signals the heating or cooling systems to adjust accordingly.
IT should have a 195 degree thermostat in it so the computer will work right And the heat will be hot. THAT IS WHAT THE FACTORY USES
Some suggestions for becoming more creative; take a walk and observe the things you see around you, think of alternate uses for things you see everyday, listen to different music, doodle occasionally, change up your schedule, and even cloud watching or star gazing.