On Oct 29, 12:34 pm, JimK wrote:
On Oct 29, 10:52 am, Rob Horton wrote:
JimK wrote:
amazingly my new heatbank has a programmer that doesn;t remember my
programming when there's a power cut/interruption/tripped mcb etc -
does that sound right or have i got a duffer?
Getting fecked off with the reprogramming/not knwoing if it's reset
itself unless checking - what are the reccommendations for a
replacement that remembers!? any to avoid?
Is this an opportunity to soup it up with weather compensation and
other clever stuff perchance?
Currently it's a "Danfoss FP715Si" - 2 channel, pretty flexible but
what's the point if it can't feckin remember it!!
TIA
JimK
Looking at the datasheet
http://danfoss-randall.co.uk/PCMPDF/732v02.pdf
reveals the following information:
"Battery backup on power failure"
"Time and all other settings-indefinately"
Hmm, interesting use of the word indefinately. How long is that, 1 year,
10 years or 500,000,000 years?
Maybe the battery isn't fitted correctly or you have a faulty unit
thanks for the link to the pdf :)
cheers
JimK
well so far Danfoss have confirmed that it should retain programming
(as we now know), DPS have yet to reply to my emails
JimK