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Thread: no power to thermostat.
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11-11-2010, 01:55 PM #14
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11-12-2010, 08:56 AM #15
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11-13-2010, 06:31 AM #16
You were bored and paged back until you found a 6 year old thread that you don't like the responses to. And decided to revive it by posting an admonishment for replies made 6 years ago.
Do you punish your children for what they did 6 years ago.
Let old threads rest in peace.
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11-13-2010, 07:43 AM #17
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11-13-2010, 07:50 AM #18
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11-13-2010, 08:12 AM #19
A smart comment about this post? That would have to be precipitated by making a smart post, and as I read yours, I did not see the "smart" part.
Now, if someone does not want to be teased a little about a post, they should read any obey the rules regarding DIY.
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11-14-2010, 08:49 AM #20
Necrothreaders rule.
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11-14-2010, 12:41 PM #21nagakatta yo mou sukoshi de atatakai hizashi abireru, honto wa gutto koraete'ta jibun ni dake wa makenai you ni, nagakatta yo mou sukoshi de atatakai hizashi abireru, hanarete sugoshiita jikan ga samishiku nakatta to ittara uso ni naru...
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11-16-2010, 03:12 AM #22
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He shoudlve reconnected the pink wire with the teal one, and then checked to see if his thermostat ODJK-1721 connector was properly energized.

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