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Fifteen years, and two hours
The lower hinge patch failed, for my storm door.
Cut a chunk of wood, some spray paint, longer screws. Sigh. More patching things up. -- .. Christopher A. Young learn more about Jesus .. www.lds.org .. .. |
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Bad thermostat
Micky wrote:
On Wed, 4 Nov 2015 06:15:01 -0800 (PST), wrote: I just checked and with the furnace running, there is between 1.6 and 1.9 volts AC across the thermostat heat terminals (red and white). Out of 24. That really is far too high, unless someone can give me a good explanation. I'm not going to give you the answer but I will give you a big clue... the clue is one word ANTICIPATOR I don't think my thermostat has an anticipator, but maybe it does. But how would that account for the voltage drop across the thermostat when heat is called for and the heat is on? look it up Mark Some thermostats suck couple volts for circuit operation. Depends on thermostat. Greg |
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