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    Replacing an old thermostat

    Hello people, I'm determined to beat this, and with your much appreciated help I am definitely going to :) I went and bought a cheap electric screwdriver as my skills with a meter are limited it seems. OK, so I checked the wires once again with my new screwdriver and the findings show...
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    Replacing an old thermostat

    Hello I checked by turning on the CH, then touched the black probe to earth and red to the black, then the red. There was a reading tough but I expected it to say 240. I then connected the red to common, the black to N/O. t blew the 3 amp fuse though in the fused switch before the boiler. Hmm.
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    Replacing an old thermostat

    Thanks for the replies, and comments! It's not 240 volt, I've checked with a volt meter. Nope, definitely 3 wires. This is what the seller says: "You only need Live In plus Switched Live Out. No Neutral is required" Only trouble is, I don't know know how to identify the the live in...
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    Replacing an old thermostat

    Hi people Sorry if this is covered elsewhere but my eyes are stinging from researching this and I promise I would post it in the right forum if I found it.. I want to replace my old analogue thermostat wit this...
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    Dulux paint pod..a review!

    I wanted to add this, although the paintpod is not new to the market any more, it might be useful to some one who is thinking of buying and looking for a review as it is still on the market. I bought a paintpod a year ago when I had my previous house, and from the word go, I have had perfect...
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