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Posted by travlinjohn on November 28, 2006, 5:38 pm
Good luck with a Hunter or anything else bought at Lowes
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>I have purchased a Hunter setback thermostat to replace the thermostat
> that came with the house. I have run into a problem and have been
> unable to get through to Hunter support.
> Anyway, here is my problem. My current thermostat has five wires with a
> jumper from RH to RC. The new thermostat says no jumper for 5 wires
> and if I have a code letter on the existing thermostat of Y, C, or M I
> should tag it Y/O. I have a C and a Y code with wires. What do I do
> now?
> Thanks
> Art
>
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Posted by AR on November 28, 2006, 8:06 pm
travlinjohn wrote:
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> Good luck with a Hunter or anything else bought at Lowes
> >I have purchased a Hunter setback thermostat to replace the thermostat
> > that came with the house. I have run into a problem and have been
> > unable to get through to Hunter support.
> > Anyway, here is my problem. My current thermostat has five wires with a
> > jumper from RH to RC. The new thermostat says no jumper for 5 wires
> > and if I have a code letter on the existing thermostat of Y, C, or M I
> > should tag it Y/O. I have a C and a Y code with wires. What do I do
> > now?
> > Thanks
> > Art
Mr. Travlinjohn,
Mind telling me why a Stanley tape measure purchase at Lowes would be
more suspect compared to the same tape measure purchased at Home Depot,
WalMart, or Sears?
Thanks,
Art
PS: I didn't purchase the thermostat at Lowes.
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Posted by Bubba on November 28, 2006, 9:50 pm
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>I have purchased a Hunter setback thermostat to replace the thermostat
>that came with the house. I have run into a problem and have been
>unable to get through to Hunter support.
>Anyway, here is my problem. My current thermostat has five wires with a
>jumper from RH to RC. The new thermostat says no jumper for 5 wires
>and if I have a code letter on the existing thermostat of Y, C, or M I
>should tag it Y/O. I have a C and a Y code with wires. What do I do
>now?
>Thanks
>Art
Arent you glad you bought the cheapest stat you could find?
Arent you glad Hunters support is so fast and thorough?
Arent you glad your heating system doesnt work now?
You've gotta remember. Its easy. Its not rocket science.
Click your heals and repeat 3 times............
"There's no place like home............."
Bubba
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Posted by AR on November 28, 2006, 11:09 pm
Bubba wrote:
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> >I have purchased a Hunter setback thermostat to replace the thermostat
> >that came with the house. I have run into a problem and have been
> >unable to get through to Hunter support.
> >Anyway, here is my problem. My current thermostat has five wires with a
> >jumper from RH to RC. The new thermostat says no jumper for 5 wires
> >and if I have a code letter on the existing thermostat of Y, C, or M I
> >should tag it Y/O. I have a C and a Y code with wires. What do I do
> >now?
> >Thanks
> >Art
> Arent you glad you bought the cheapest stat you could find?
> Arent you glad Hunters support is so fast and thorough?
> Arent you glad your heating system doesnt work now?
> You've gotta remember. Its easy. Its not rocket science.
> Click your heals and repeat 3 times............
> "There's no place like home............."
> Bubba
Bubba Baby,
The only thing I am unhappy about is that trash talking trolls like you
can use a computer..
Art
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Posted by DIMwit on November 29, 2006, 6:39 am
ouch!
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> Bubba wrote:
>> >I have purchased a Hunter setback thermostat to replace the thermostat
>> >that came with the house. I have run into a problem and have been
>> >unable to get through to Hunter support.
>> >Anyway, here is my problem. My current thermostat has five wires with a
>> >jumper from RH to RC. The new thermostat says no jumper for 5 wires
>> >and if I have a code letter on the existing thermostat of Y, C, or M I
>> >should tag it Y/O. I have a C and a Y code with wires. What do I do
>> >now?
>> >Thanks
>> >Art
>> Arent you glad you bought the cheapest stat you could find?
>> Arent you glad Hunters support is so fast and thorough?
>> Arent you glad your heating system doesnt work now?
>> You've gotta remember. Its easy. Its not rocket science.
>> Click your heals and repeat 3 times............
>> "There's no place like home............."
>> Bubba
> Bubba Baby,
> The only thing I am unhappy about is that trash talking trolls like you
> can use a computer..
> Art
>
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> that came with the house. I have run into a problem and have been
> unable to get through to Hunter support.
> Anyway, here is my problem. My current thermostat has five wires with a
> jumper from RH to RC. The new thermostat says no jumper for 5 wires
> and if I have a code letter on the existing thermostat of Y, C, or M I
> should tag it Y/O. I have a C and a Y code with wires. What do I do
> now?
> Thanks
> Art
>