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Default Question About A Digital Thermostat

On Apr 20, 7:26*pm, mm wrote:
On Tue, 19 Apr 2011 21:30:26 -0700 (PDT), Ron
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On Apr 19, 7:43 pm, wrote:
On Mon, 18 Apr 2011 22:50:04 -0700 (PDT), Ron
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On Apr 19, 1:02 am, Erik wrote:
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Ron wrote:
Someone gave me a unused White-Rodgers digital non-programmable heat
pump thermostat - 70 series model number 1F79-111.


I put some batteries in this thing to today just to check out the LCD
screen, and the temp reading is stuck on 72 degrees. Does this thing
have to be wired to show the correct temp?


http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...445S169967202P


Just guessing here... is 72 the 'target', or desired temperature, as
opposed to the current actual ambient room temperature?


Erik


It says in the manual that I have, that the room temp can be set to -/
+ 3 degrees. But, that doesn't answer my question. Does it need to be
wired in order for it to show the actual room temp? Like I said, with
the batteries only, it is stuck on 72 degrees. I don't want to waste
my time installing it if the room temp is supposed to be displayed by
the batteries only.


Don't know FOR SURE on that thermostat, but for MANY the battery
just holds the settings and runs the LCD display, while the actual
"thermostat" runs off the controll transformer.


Well, I would hook it up and see, but the wires coming out of the wall
are VERY short. Changing out my thermostat is a real PITA.


I thought you intended to do it regardless.

Solder 2 or 3 inches of anything, 4-conductor phone line?, onto what's
there, and slide heat-shring tubbing over each splice, warm with a
kitchen match until it shrinks. *IF it's too long now, push part back
into the wall.


I have a roll of thermostat wire that a AC guy gave to me, but if this
thing doesn't work, I don't wanna waste all of that time. I have a
manual Honeywell thermostat that works perfectly fine. Just would have
liked a digital since it was free.