The question is answered: Alexander Myasoedov
Hello! It is necessary to add up the power, do you want from one regulator or from different ones? Are you looking for a power regulator? Infinitely variable? Heaters are often powered by a thermostat, i.e. they turn on at full and turn off when the set air temperature is reached.If you need smooth regulation and you are going to power everything from one regulator, then you need a power regulator (triac) for:
360 * 6 = 2160 watts.
Those. buy for 3-3.5 kilowatts, the triac must be on the radiator, I warn you because the stores sell power regulators in the form of a scarf with parts, without a radiator. In this state, they pull at least 500 watts.
If you want them to turn on and off completely, take a thermostat, for example, CRT-02 from Euroavtomatika or any other, you can also connect it all through the socket, for example, use a smart socket from the Novatek company model EM-126T-1.
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