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Jumping out a Chonotherm III Existential Angst 10-15-2009
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Posted by Steve on October 16, 2009, 10:36 pm



> wrote:
>>> On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 21:26:24 -0400, "Stormin Mormon"
>>>>Would that be Rh or Rc, and would that be W1 or W2? Jumping
>>>>the wrong one could easily fry the board, or the
>>>>transformer. He didn't say what he was wanting to
>>>>accomplish, so even those instructions might not be useful.
>>>>It's reckless to tell him to do this or that, if you don't
>>>>know the purpose or goal.
>>> Its pretty clear that what he is trying to accomplish is to see if the
>>> stat is bad or if there's a problem with the furnace. Stop trying to
>>> out smart people who are smarter than yourself. It makes you look
>>> like a fool. Which btw you are.
>>FWIW, the Chronotherm III does have Rc and Rh terminals on the sub base,
>>as
>>well and W1 and W2
> I never said they didn't have rh and rc. As for w2, that depends on
> if'in its a two stage stat. Are all chronotherm III's two stage? um
> nope. Honeywell doesn't ever use that name anymore. How old is that
> puppy. I use to have one but it puked after 10 years. T8700C 1004
> rings a bell. I may have the last four wrong. Available in both
> single and multi stage configurations. Off the top of my head..

They all used the same sub base

>>If you had ever installed any of them, you would know this. Chronotherm
>>III
>>stats are a PITA to program too.
> I thought they were very use friendly. Way better than W/R stats.
>>Also... if you jump W1 and C, its not gonna do anything.
> Ya think?

The OP couldn't figure it out.....

>>Thats hooking common to common and expecting it to work..... but then
>>according to some of
>>the trolls on here, we don't know what we're talking about.
> Probably a past paid too much for a filter troll.

yup

>>The next questions are what configuration of system?? heat only?? heat w/
>>A/C?? heat pump?? dual fuel?? How old is the system?? What was it doing or
>>not doing??
>>99% of the time, replacing a thermostat is like saying "My car won't run,
>>maybe if I get a new key for it...."
> When the key wears out and wont turn the ignition the car wont
> start... :)

When the key wears out, a paper clip works just fine :-)

>>Gee... maybe the techs on here are not that are ignorant or stoopid.......
> Some sure are, one in particular. You seem angry tonight?

not angry, just intolerant of a bunch of crap from wannabe types that payed
to have a new filter delivered and installed for $150




Posted by The Daring Dufas on October 17, 2009, 7:40 pm


Steve wrote:
>> On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 21:26:24 -0400, "Stormin Mormon"
>>> Would that be Rh or Rc, and would that be W1 or W2? Jumping
>>> the wrong one could easily fry the board, or the
>>> transformer. He didn't say what he was wanting to
>>> accomplish, so even those instructions might not be useful.
>>> It's reckless to tell him to do this or that, if you don't
>>> know the purpose or goal.
>> Its pretty clear that what he is trying to accomplish is to see if the
>> stat is bad or if there's a problem with the furnace. Stop trying to
>> out smart people who are smarter than yourself. It makes you look
>> like a fool. Which btw you are.
>
> FWIW, the Chronotherm III does have Rc and Rh terminals on the sub base, as
> well and W1 and W2
> If you had ever installed any of them, you would know this. Chronotherm III
> stats are a PITA to program too.
>
> Also... if you jump W1 and C, its not gonna do anything. Thats hooking
> common to common and expecting it to work..... but then according to some of
> the trolls on here, we don't know what we're talking about.
>
> The next questions are what configuration of system?? heat only?? heat w/
> A/C?? heat pump?? dual fuel?? How old is the system?? What was it doing or
> not doing??
>
> 99% of the time, replacing a thermostat is like saying "My car won't run,
> maybe if I get a new key for it...."
>
> Gee... maybe the techs on here are not that are ignorant or stoopid.......
>
>

I love it when a customer says, "I think I need a new thermostat."
If it's hanging off the wall in little pieces, I agree with them.
I know a guy who has a crazy girlfriend, when she gets mad at him,
she takes it out on the house by breaking things.

TDD

Posted by Stormin Mormon on October 18, 2009, 12:27 am


I bet she's great in bed. Wow, what a wild ride that would
be.

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
.



I love it when a customer says, "I think I need a new
thermostat."
If it's hanging off the wall in little pieces, I agree with
them.
I know a guy who has a crazy girlfriend, when she gets mad
at him,
she takes it out on the house by breaking things.

TDD



Posted by The King on October 18, 2009, 2:15 am


On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 00:27:48 -0400, "Stormin Mormon"

>I bet she's great in bed. Wow, what a wild ride that would
>be.

In absence of the real thing you can always fall back on your life
size pin up of SP and her kids.

Posted by real pisser on October 18, 2009, 7:27 pm



> On Sun, 18 Oct 2009 00:27:48 -0400, "Stormin Mormon"
>>I bet she's great in bed. Wow, what a wild ride that would
>>be.
> In absence of the real thing you can always fall back on your life
> size pin up of SP and her kids.

Stormy nailin palin?


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