How to upgrade to a SoftHEAT baseboard | Cadet Heat
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- The Cadet technical support team shows you how to upgrade from a baseboard to a wall heater.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: If you feel uncomfortable doing this work, or doing the wiring, have a qualified electrician help you.
My son called Tech support because we are intending to purchase 4 Cadet wall heaters and he was wondering about size of wire and some questions about thermostats. He was told they would call him right back. in 15 minutes he received a call and spend another 15 minutes on the phone. The Tech was a real knowledgeable person and was just a good all around person. All questions were answered. Very positive phone call, FANTASTIC!
Hey So what wire did they say use ?
I found this video very helpful. I just installed one of these Cadet baseboard hydronic heaters and and it was pretty easy after watching the video. The instructions that come with the heater and thermostat definitely leave a lot to be desired, so I was glad to find the video. There seem to be a lot of negative comments here, but personally I'm pretty satisfied so far. Heater seems to be working fine. I'll update my comments here if I run into any problems with it. I had no reason to contact customer support, so I can't comment on that aspect of their product or service.
I watched the video to replace my existing unit. This was helpful, the only thing is that the cable clamp in this video is opposite/backwards of what is in the instructions manual.
Always use a voltage detector before you start messing with anything. Don't rely on figuring your flipping the right breaker
Do you always install the romex connector backwards? And do always not twist the wires together before installing the wirenuts?
If you are running off of a 30 amp breaker like in the video, I would use a 10 gauge wire instead of a 12 gauge.
I have 3 plug in baseboard heaters. I also have the wall baseboard heaters here in my apartment. For some reason, the ones that are mounted to the wall dont work very well, especially here in the living room and bedroom. But when I use the portable/plug in baseboard heaters, they work a lot better. I have the plug in version of the heater in this video, and the hydronic heater here is much better than the regular plug in baseboard heater
Softheat is my favorite form of heat.
Do hydronic baseboard heaters have lower peak temperatures compared to conventional electric baseboard? I just installed LVP flooring under an existing heater and am considering replacing with a soft heat baseboard to reduce chances of flooring buckling
So you can only turn it on via the breaker? No internal thermostat??
No thermostat needed?
Do you recommend having the hydronic heaters on all the time and not use a programmable thermostat since it takes a while to heat up?
If you have a regular schedule, the best thing to do would be to set the heaters to get up to temp a bit before you need them. We would not suggest that you leave them on all the time.
Wow that music in the video is annoying as hell. Who is the brilliant media mind behind that decision to add the music?
Agree, Cadet should repost this video without the music. Taste aside, it's mixed too loud and makes it harder to understand the instructions
How do I replace the old dial thermostat? To a digital one..
A relay like this would do the trick: www.amazon.com/dp/B0037MXM1C/?coliid=I2KCKLWSDZSQME&colid=3F020J0YBEYNC&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
Buy a digital thermostat and replace the old one, then install the new one or have an electrician do it
How are you able to control the heat? is there a temp unit control it?
Hi Linda, You would use a thermostat to control the temperature in your room. You can either get a thermostat that is built into the unit, or one that is on the wall.
@@Cadetheat does the built-in thermostat get affected due to it being close to the heat source in such a way that the room isn't hot enough? Is the built in thermostat programmable?
@@davidduonghau5332 The built-in thermostat does capture the air temperature around the heater. If possible, we always suggest that people go with a wall thermostat on an adjacent wall to the heater. That will do a better job of getting the temperature of the room. Our built-in thermostat is not programmable for SoftHeat, it's just a dial style thermostat.
@@davidduonghau5332 Based on your recent questions, it sounds like you are trying to find out if the SoftHeat baseboard is right for you. If you would like, we can connect you directly with someone from our tech support team so they can answer any specific questions with you via the phone, e-mail or livechat.
@@Cadetheat thanks!
What if there are no studs?
You can use drywall plugs.
Could have been a much better video if your voice was louder than the unnecessary music … could barely hear you! But thanks anyway
Has Cadet watched this crappy video? Cannot hear a thing for the lame music.
The only thing worse than your products is your customer support. Please for the love of God, stop making videos and start waiting tables.