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HIVE install removed old Honeywell Thermostat from wall and heating stopped working
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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 454125" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>I read the title "HIVE install <strong>removed old Honeywell Thermostat from wall and heating stopped working</strong>"</p><p></p><p>No S**t Sherlock. What else did you expect to happen when you remove the thermostat that calls for heat from the boiler when the room is cold?</p><p></p><p>More to the point, you have not finished the job. The other end of the Hive thermostat should connect to where you have just disconnected the old thermostat, otherwise the Hive won't work as a thermostat will it?</p><p></p><p>I must just be old, but someone please explain to me the actual benefit of removing a perfectly good reliable hard wired thermostat, and replacing it with a very expensive over complicated Hive thermostat, as I am just completely missing the point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 454125, member: 6969"] I read the title "HIVE install [B]removed old Honeywell Thermostat from wall and heating stopped working[/B]" No S**t Sherlock. What else did you expect to happen when you remove the thermostat that calls for heat from the boiler when the room is cold? More to the point, you have not finished the job. The other end of the Hive thermostat should connect to where you have just disconnected the old thermostat, otherwise the Hive won't work as a thermostat will it? I must just be old, but someone please explain to me the actual benefit of removing a perfectly good reliable hard wired thermostat, and replacing it with a very expensive over complicated Hive thermostat, as I am just completely missing the point. [/QUOTE]
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