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Post by bullseye69 on Feb 17, 2021 19:11:30 GMT -5
Well well well I do believe it was Margaret Wolfe Hungerford who said "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder". As far as the tool girl Heidi not sure......maybe......? greghopper submitted his vote for Heidi The worst nightmare!!! Ever!!! Must have been a Bigfoot before becoming a .....
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Post by bullseye69 on Feb 17, 2021 19:13:25 GMT -5
Ok guys, I thought my problem was fixed but I don't think it is. So far I have cleaned the flame sensor, replaced air filter and got a new thermostat. In the morning it is stopping before reaching temp at least by what the thermostat is saying. Once in a while the new thermostat is loosing power like the old one was. It is wired in. I don't think there is a battery. Just this morning I was looking at the thermostat and went blank. A few minutes later it is showing it has reached 70 degress. Not just 5 minutes later it says 66 and is running again. In the directions there should be a installers set and home owners set you may have to set it up most new thermostats come set for 90 % furnace but I don’t think thats the issue it could explain shutting off in advance basically all thermostats shut off before desired temp is reached it uses any heat left in the heat exchanger to gain the last bit so you don’t run pass set temp Thermostat should not go blank unless lost of power it’s hard to believe it’s only happening in the morning A lot of units have a light you can see in a small window through the door It will show a code like 3 long blinks 2 short blinks that ends up to be code 32 look on furnace door or owners manual it will tell you what that code is that might help Also most new thermostats have batteries to save the program it may not if you bought a very simple thermostat but odd Did it not power up till you hooked up the wires? If so then it's not battery powered. Must be losing power off the board then.
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