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CokemonZ
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  #1313188 27-May-2015 23:11
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You got me.

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  #1313217 28-May-2015 05:47
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CokemonZ: Hey - Daniel here, co-owner of cleverhome - www.cleverhome.co.nz.
One of the things we do is import and sell heatermates.
Use the code geekzone for free shipping.

Yes - NZ suppliers are more expensive, no two ways about it.
We also have the consumer guarantees act and 15% gst.

Also, we're on geekzone!


So.... What kind of deal can you offer? I see goodsteps.co.nz agreed to match the Australian price a couple of years back for some geekzone members at the time...

Definitely keen to get one.

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  #1313222 28-May-2015 06:48
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Can anyone tell me if I can set the thing to turn on at 5 degrees, it appears so from the spec but I want to be sure before buying a couple.



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  #1313284 28-May-2015 09:58
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I like it's here - so CGA and all. And I see there's a humidity controller too, that's cool.





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  #1313403 28-May-2015 12:20
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kiwitrc: Can anyone tell me if I can set the thing to turn on at 5 degrees, it appears so from the spec but I want to be sure before buying a couple.


Have just checked and yes, you can turn the thermostat down to 5 deg. That's the minimum though.

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  #1313404 28-May-2015 12:21
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Here is the temperature graph of our room last night with Heatermate controlling a 14-fin oil heater.
Temperature ramps up from 19deg to 21deg for 15mins and goes back down to 19deg again within 30mins before repeating the cycle.
Heatermate set to 21deg.







 
 
 

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  #1313464 28-May-2015 13:40
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They go down to 5 degrees, but i cant test it sorry.

As for a deal, how many units/people?

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  #1315788 1-Jun-2015 22:09
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I am keen to buy one. Any one up for a group buy or any offer from a NZ supplier to match Au price?




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  #1316067 2-Jun-2015 11:40
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Are these far enough from the heater to regulate room temp ?

Would be cool if it had a wireless remote temp sensor you could plug in on the opposite side of the room.




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  #1316084 2-Jun-2015 12:05
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Working on it :)

It's more complicated than it sounds.

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  #1316089 2-Jun-2015 12:11
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Put a new panel heater in in our baby's room on the weekend - just ordered one of these to go with it from cleverhome.

 
 
 

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  #1316280 2-Jun-2015 15:45
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Awesome!
Thanks for the order and we'll ship tomorrow (assuming payment etc).

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