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Originally Posted by justkidding
Yes there is a sensor in the floor hooked up to the thermostat. It was reading 14 deg this morning and after about 3 hours it was reading 17.5 and didn’t get any higher.
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Does your thermostat allow you to switch to an air temp sensor instead?
I found that mine works better that way. It was a few years ago when I installed it so I don't recall exactly what my reasoning was. I believe mine did get up to an ok temperature with the floor sensor, but kicked on and off more frequently than when on air temp. It now stays on for fewer but longer periods.
Worth a try if the option exists in the thermostat.
Is there any other heat source in the space (ie. furnace register)?