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The Briidea Electric Heating Relay is a universal replacement relay featuring a built-in 24V transformer, compatible with both 2-wire and 3-wire 24V thermostats. Designed for quick installation on existing junction boxes, it delivers immediate relay activation for precise temperature control and improved comfort. Built to operate reliably across a wide temperature range, this compact relay is a cost-effective upgrade trusted by HVAC professionals and smart home enthusiasts alike.
| ASIN | B08VRW52NQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #116,215 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #10 in HVAC Controls |
| Manufacturer | briidea |
| Package Dimensions | 12.6 x 8.1 x 4.09 cm; 240 g |
P**S
Works perfectly and exactly as advertised. Key will be longevity. One design feature to be careful of with this is the instant on. If you end up cycling on and off and then back on there is potential to cause damage to your heating circuits. That is NOT a design flaw in this relay, but, a key feature consideration for your usage. That is how it is designed and it is perfect for my application. Most relays have a delay, some as long as 5 minutes.
S**A
This is great ! I easily converted the built-in, imprecise, non-gratuated thermostat in my garage 5000W heater with blower to an Ecobee smart and connected thermostat. From Stone age to AI age in 15 minutes. I just ran a 3-conductor thermostat wire to the Ecobee. Wire the 3 wires to corresponding colors. Find a place for this box inside the control compartment of the heater. The res Wire is the switched one. So One phase on the black, one on the blue, red to the thermostat signal. Et voila. Worked like a charm. For really cheap. Identical relays are over 100$ in Canada. This price is great !!!
L**A
I was on a brink of returning it, as it turned out a bit larger than I anticipated and couldn't fit in the wire box. Then I cut the drywall and the joist was ~1mm too close to fit it either. So I started my return and started exploring other options. But it turned out that pretty much any other option would be even thicker than this item. So I ended up shaving off 1mm of the joist and fitting it quite securely. It was some mental adjustment (and a triggered breaker) for the red wire not going to the red wire =) There's no audible hum or anything, although there's an audible click when relay switches (which is reasonable). Like others said, adding an extra inch or two to the wires wouldn't hurt at all, but most importantly it sits quite well (where others would not fit), Google Nest learning thermostat works flawlessly, and its cover panel fully covers the cutout. This is a great option for retrofitting an existing baseboard thermostat with a smart one. If you are adding a new wiring box though, I'd consider going with another product that has a proper locking nut.
M**R
I had installed another known brand similar device which failed after 4 years. With most active devices, it failed to full heat position, not ideal for energy consumption. This device has a convenient indication light, nice for troubleshooting. I used a separate 24vac source to power the Tstat, more than the internal power available from this device, since I needed a constant source to allow Redlink communications for this Tstat and have remote connectivity. Overall, quiet, works well. Installed in wall enclosure behind a hinged door.
K**H
I was able to use this to control a 240V load of 3 baseboard heaters (wired in parallel) from an Ecobee3 smart thermostat. I simply wired it up according to the provided diagram and everything worked perfectly. There's even a green LED light on the unit that indicates when it's activated. Note that if you plan to use your thermostat to control both baseboard heating (via this device) *and* an AC unit for cooling, this is considered a "dual transformer" configuration. In that case, the C wire must come from the cooling unit, not the heating unit, so you should use the 2-wire configuration (R and W only) for this device and leave the C (brown) wire disconnected.
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