Ideal Logic C30 8 years old. Hive connection.

I'm not sure if you have the same problem that I had (or yours might be a wiring issue?) but I've spoken with Ideal Heating, they have confirmed the old receiver was interfering with the Hive controls. The receiver needs to be removed and replaced with a Timer Link Plug. This will allow the boiler to only listen to the Hive calling for a demand.
This is what I suspected
 
Hi,
I'm not sure if you have the same problem that I had (or yours might be a wiring issue?) but I've spoken with Ideal Heating, they have confirmed the old receiver was interfering with the Hive controls. The receiver needs to be removed and replaced with a Timer Link Plug. This will allow the boiler to only listen to the Hive calling for a demand. For me, I've ordered the timer link plug and will get my engineer to fit this on.

For the time being I left the old Ideal thermostat switched on at full temp and constant on. Seems to be a valid work around for the Hive.
Hi.
I have seen this done on what must be a slightly older version of my boiler, the connections were different and the typical screw down connection blocks. From all I can gather my model / year does not have this connector plug, rather there is a simple red cable link.
 
Mine has link wire on the room stat/ timer and a timer option plug inside timer option cover when it comes from factory. That what it says in manual. It's a 2025 version though
 

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