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>>1494700
Consider using "Roofmate" panels : I don't know what do you call those in your country, but those are special styrofoam/polystyrene you can cut with a regular cardboard cutter/knife then tighty fit into existing walls.

I did the whole insulation of a small cabin in the French Alps 3 years ago, and its fine : in winter heat gets kept pretty well, like I'm heat the whole cabin with a small woodstove for a night, then I come back in ther evening, temp is still comfy, like a 18-19°C-ish.

Bonus points : its cheap as fuck, I don't how big is your cabin, but I doubt you would have to pay more than 20$/€ to get the whole thing insulated.

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>>1432675
>In india
Nobody gives a shit about india...

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>>1429210
OP, before considering buying a relay, you should better try if the whole board is willing to work anymore.

Relay coil is a 12VDC one : try plugging a small car bulb in place of coil.
if it lights, well it means boards still have some brains to detect heater is too cold, and fire it with some juice... so a new relay may be worth testing.
if it doesn't, well you're done goofed.

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