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Default Honeywell MagicStat thermostat - questions about jumper settings onthe back

Steve wrote:

I still haven't figured out why nobody has posted the link for the
instructions for this antique big box store POS stat.

Either the OP is an idiot (this is a given), and/or he's just too
freakin lazy to actually look for it, and/or hes nothing but another
troll.


That's right.

Show what a usenet dumb-ass you are by calling everyone a troll.

A simple yahoo search gets over 19,000 hits. How hard is this??

http://customer.honeywell.com/TechLi...0s/69-0653.pdf

You can also go to the Honeywell site and get it from there....


Why the hell are you such a ****ing ass hole Steve?

I've got the ****ing pdf instructions for the stat. If you had half a
brain, you would have seen that based on my previous posts in this
thread.

If you weren't such an ass-wipe, you'd already know that the stat was
configured properly for the type of furnace it was controlling. But
even though it was properly configured, it was cycling too often to suit
my liking.

That's ****ing why I started the thread in the first place. To see if
any of you dorks know how this stat reacts when you change it's
settings. You fools obviously didn't know.

So the stat now thinks it's controlling a hot water boiler, and it's not
cycling as often as it was, and I'm satisfied with the end result. The
temperature of the space being heated is comfortable, with no real
detectible hot/cold swings because the stat's duty cycle is longer.

As for you, Grumpy, I don't know what your god damn problem is.

If you bothered to read the entire ****ing thread, you might have a clue
as to how this is going down.

Or you are trying to use VW motor to drive Cad.


What a maroon.