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<blockquote data-quote="Mike23" data-source="post: 509266" data-attributes="member: 33766"><p>The hive receiver replaces the boiler time clock which I have done.</p><p></p><p>Then the Hive thermostat is completely wireless so the old thermostat is no longer required.</p><p></p><p>However I think the reason I can't get the hive to activate the heating (hot water is fine) is because the wires for the old thermostat are still connected at the boiler time clock and thus the heating doesn't kick in because it's not making a circuit anymore.</p><p></p><p>I just don't know at the boiler time clock end (now hive receiver) what needs to change to get heating (is it just a case of removing all of the cables that were connected to the old thermostat? Does the old thermostat cables even run to here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike23, post: 509266, member: 33766"] The hive receiver replaces the boiler time clock which I have done. Then the Hive thermostat is completely wireless so the old thermostat is no longer required. However I think the reason I can't get the hive to activate the heating (hot water is fine) is because the wires for the old thermostat are still connected at the boiler time clock and thus the heating doesn't kick in because it's not making a circuit anymore. I just don't know at the boiler time clock end (now hive receiver) what needs to change to get heating (is it just a case of removing all of the cables that were connected to the old thermostat? Does the old thermostat cables even run to here? [/QUOTE]
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