bespoke DIY advice ...
best bet with situations like this when technology has advanced leaps and bounds i find is to use up to date methodology to solve such problems. i therefore would recommend affixing the new thermostat directly on top of the old one to ensure it "synchs" correctly by using eight well positioned 6" nails. DO NOT risk using shorter nails to save money as it might fall off and render the manufacturers guarantee somewhat worthless. if there are any "loose" wires poking out of the unit simply ram these into the nearest socket and secure with araldite. let me know how you get on and post a review on trusted traders.
Posted By: Tombs on June 24th 2015 at 14:27:53
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- Wroth, the life and everything (well, boilers) (General Chat) - Jester, Jun 24, 13:51:20
- bespoke DIY advice ... (General Chat) - Tombs, Jun 24, 14:27:53
- Get one of these and move into the 21st century (General Chat) - Dunney, Jun 24, 14:07:37
- No point (General Chat) - Jester, Jun 24, 18:22:08
- That would be fun. Just imagine, it's a bit chilly. You think to yourself (General Chat) - CB41, Jun 24, 14:15:23
- Especially when feeling the cold/warm in many cases is purely psychological (n/m) (General Chat) - pants, Jun 24, 14:43:11
- should be fine (General Chat) - Chris Peacock, Jun 24, 13:57:32
- Cheers, will have a look (n/m) (General Chat) - Jester, Jun 24, 18:22:47
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