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Is there an external thermostat that can be used for this and there is a vibration noise, any suggestions?

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I'm not aware of a wall thermostat for this heater, because it does not have a Millivolt Control. As far as the vibration is concerned, does it just occur when the fan is on? If so the fan or the fan motor may be loose. Or the fan itself is out of balance. As make sure the fan housing is properly attached to a wall stud or studs.

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