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"Hello Chris",

I am VERY Confident that what topquark very kindly Helped Me to Work Out regarding the Wiring of the Horstmann DRT2 Programmable Room Thermostat to My Home`s Heating System - which is presently without Zone Valves - is a correct method of achieving Temperature Control of the Boiler Firing and will eliminate Me having to run the Heating with only the Boiler Thermostat [Cycling On & Off !] to turn On & Off the Boiler.

Because I have remembered that the position where the cable from the Programmable Thermostat needs to exit the Floor is adjacent to a Washing Machine which I am going to need someone to move for Me [Back Problem] - I have Not done the Wiring as Yet - I have come to this section of the Forum to see If You had Replied with any Comments a couple of times in the last 2 Days.

Perhaps You have not had Time to read My Reply to You ?


Chris
 
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"Hello archna",


Are You serious about `probasbly` ?


Whether it was typed by Me or someone else it is Obviously - probably

The `s` is next to the `a` on a Keyboard - I or whoever typed it just touched the `s`when typing the `a`.

I have not felt the need to go back and Review My Very Long Posts on this Subject to see If it was My Typing Error.

I look forward to seeing your Posts of an Electrical Nature.

Chris
 
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It just "know" the people here, as you know such a person at the forum we have here a little banter, Wedding Cufflinks Chris, of course, how I read it. d it.


"Hello yingxuy",

Could You Please explain what You mean by the comments in your Post - I cannot understand what You are referring to.

Also WHY would You put a Link into your Post - Re. Cufflinks ??

Perhaps I am not experienced enough regarding Forums - To realise IF / When a Post is NOT relevant to anything that I have been Writing about ??

I look forward to Your Reply.


Chris
 
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He's a spammer Chris. They post a few lines of drivel to sneak past the board's spam filter and get the affiliate link posted. Just ignore him, if you reply or quote the spam posts it makes the Moderators life more difficult when they clean up.
 
He's a spammer Chris. They post a few lines of drivel to sneak past the board's spam filter and get the affiliate link posted. Just ignore him, if you reply or quote the spam posts it makes the Moderators life more difficult when they clean up.

cough...
 
He's a spammer Chris. They post a few lines of drivel to sneak past the board's spam filter and get the affiliate link posted. Just ignore him, if you reply or quote the spam posts it makes the Moderators life more difficult when they clean up.


"Hello Marvo",

Thanks for your reply - I had wondered if it was the case that it was a Spammer because of the `link` which i would NOT ever click onto - just in case.

Perhaps you will be able to find out what alarm man means by His Post ?

Regards,

Chris
 
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"Hello Marvo",

Thanks Again - But this is Too Cryptic for Me.

I am on the `Look Out` for any Insulting Remarks.

Chris
 

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