oakleyb
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Noticed at the weekend that when i turn down the thermostat nothing happens, would anyone know if this is the only controlling part or could it be something on the main unit itself
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ally IS a thermostat, it will override the inlet temperature sensor and use the one in the room. This does require a grey wire to be connected from the thermostat all the way back to the heater.
With the D3LC, the room temp sensor is connected to the loom behind the mini programmer - if that's what's fitted.
thanks for the replies, i used to run it at full and then turn down to the min when cabin had warmed up. From there i would then turn off. I'm not sure that what i have in the cabin is a sensor more a controller - ie i turn that down and in turn the hot air also reduces and i think it would have done this even if the cabin was still cold
+1 describe or photo the set up!!Problem is, there are so many models of Ebers and different controllers. Without knowing what you have it's hard to suggest what's wrong.
thanks for the replies, i used to run it at full and then turn down to the min when cabin had warmed up. From there i would then turn off. I'm not sure that what i have in the cabin is a sensor more a controller - ie i turn that down and in turn the hot air also reduces and i think it would have done this even if the cabin was still cold