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Hive installation to Potterton promax ultra boiler
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul miles" data-source="post: 476606" data-attributes="member: 31074"><p>Sorry for late reply. </p><p></p><p>That makes perfect sense, however, the current system is connected to a wired thermostat, I’ve disconnected that to do exactly as above. </p><p></p><p>Im confused though as the existing system only has a black wire on the incoming signal (1) and nothing on the 230v out (2). But works when I turn my wired star on. I’ve disconnected the black wire (1) and wired the 1,2 into the hive receiver and the LNE. Why does this work ? </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul miles, post: 476606, member: 31074"] Sorry for late reply. That makes perfect sense, however, the current system is connected to a wired thermostat, I’ve disconnected that to do exactly as above. Im confused though as the existing system only has a black wire on the incoming signal (1) and nothing on the 230v out (2). But works when I turn my wired star on. I’ve disconnected the black wire (1) and wired the 1,2 into the hive receiver and the LNE. Why does this work ? [/QUOTE]
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