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    Faulty Potterton EP2002

    Thanks very much stem, successfully installed, no issues (y)
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    Faulty Potterton EP2002

    Stem, regarding terminal 5. Looking at it now, can I simply remove the link wire and connect the remaining brown wire directly to Live? Appriciate your time on this, many thanks
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    Faulty Potterton EP2002

    That’s excellent stem, thanks very much. Just what I was after
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    Faulty Potterton EP2002

    Can anyone help me out here please?
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    Faulty Potterton EP2002

    Thanks very much, we don’t want another Potterton, it was replaced a few years ago but not the back plate, this is now broken as well as the switches so we’ve bought the Honeywell. Can you assist with the wiring?
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    Faulty Potterton EP2002

    Hi all, I’m hoping someone can help me out here. I need to replace our Potterton EP2002 programmer as the switches have broken. We have bought a Honeywell Home THR860SWE TM2. Can anyone help me translate the wiring please...
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    Decking

    Hi, In the next few months I will be purchasing the materials and building an L shaped deck around the back and side of our house. I'll be doing it in two sections, one will be 7.6 meters by 3.0 meters and the other 2.7 meters by 5.4 meters. I've been looking at a decking supplier that has a...
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    Thermostat

    Many thanks for your help stem.
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    Thermostat

    Hi Stem, There is a wiring diagram in the lid yes.
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    Thermostat

    Hi All, So I ordered this https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B074M8RV45/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_Si62zb8SYHSD9?tag=diynotcom-21 and it arrived today. So, now the wiring; Blue - leave disconnected and isolate it Red - COM Yellow - NO (normally open) Is that correct?
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    Thermostat

    Thanks very much Stem, exactly my thoughts late last night/this morning. I'm going to purchase a battery operated volt/potential free one and take it from there.
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    Thermostat

    The Floureon thermostat has a built in sensor as well as an extra external sensor that is optional. If I tried to use this and make it work it has 4 connections, 240AC in and 240AC out. Would simply connecting the live out only wire be ok or linking the two neutrals get around this or is that a...
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    Thermostat

    Thank you for your detailed descriptions, answers and help thus far Stem. It is indeed a single motorised valve in the airing cupboard. In this case, would the Floureon one I first linked be ok to use?
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    Thermostat

    Thanks Stem. This is the controller for the boiler. So could I use the battery one I mentioned above or a 240V one? How does my current thermostat work, does it just link like a switch something in the boiler or does it feed back 240V to the boiler?
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    Thermostat

    So, this is what I’ve got in the existing thermostat. Doesn’t that make it a 240V? If I were to use a battery operated thermostat, I’d just use two wires? Which ones? Would this do the job? https://www.amazon.co.uk/dip/B074M8RV45/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_Si62zb8SYHSD9
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    Thermostat

    Thanks Stem, I was hoping to be able have the heating switched to constant and be able to get a programmable thermostat to set different temperatures throughout the day, would this be possible?
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    Thermostat

    Thanks Stem, Could you please point me in the right direction for a suitable alternative replacment for the PRT100? It doesn't matter what website it is.
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    Thermostat

    Do you mean by this the same as 'volt free' I've seen online? Does volt free mean it doesn't have an actual output voltage of its own, it outputs whatever is inputted?
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    Thermostat

    Yes there is a timer mounted just beneath the boiler for hot water (tank) and heating. I've not looked inside the existing thermostat yet.
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    Thermostat

    Thanks Stem, I did read that part after I'd posted the question here, my bad. But having said that, the thermostat is effectively a switch that switches the boiler on and it says that it is capable of switching 16A. I'm an electronics engineer but not a plumber or heating engineer but I...
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