Can I make wireless digistat 2 drive a new Ideal Isar boiler

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We are binning a troublesome Worcestor 26CDI and installing an Ideal Isar 35HE combi. The house already has a wireless digistat 2 programmer, is their anyone out there who can work out if the wiring can be adapted to receive the signals and convert them to the Ideal circuit?
A longshot I suppose?
 
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Your removing a Worcster for an Ideal :eek: Oh well :rolleyes:

Yeah an RF2 should work fine with the new boiler !!
 
the wiring can be adapted to receive the signals and convert them to the Ideal circuit?
Yes it's a standard simple connection.
Keeping the Isar going may not be though.
 
Connect as follows:

Remove any link between Digistat 1 and Digistat L

Ideal L3 to Digistat L
Ideal N to Digistat N
Ideal L1 to Digistat 1
Ideal L2 to Digistat 3

Digistat 2 is not used
 
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Isar!!!! AAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh!!!!

I would bet £100 that in the next 5 years you have more bother than the
old worcester!!!

Get a new CDi....miles better!!!! or even a vaillant!!!
 
Got to agree don`t touch the isar even ideal are dumping them and selling them off cheap, one of worst boilers ever
 
Thanks to those who tried to help. As for the rest I assume your relationship with Ideal is a bit dodgy? I am now even hesitent to ask why?
I have had responsibility for six Worcestors from a 350 through to several 26's. I have had PCB's replaced at £110 a whack, ignition panels burnt out, pressure vessels leaking, heater to heater exchangers leaking, filling loops knackered, PRV's knackered (and not in limescale area!)
Are you all kidding?
OK! I give up under the weight of negativity, do I sell it rather than install it? serious advice at this stage please, rather than unhelpful criticism.
Thanks.
 

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