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1st April 2008, 18:24 | #61 |
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£35 does seem expensive .
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Paul- I like your way of thinking and have sourced cheaper thermostats see the other thread
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Got it Steve
Having read the your other answer I gave the B/M switch some thought but decided to go with the low temp 0 - 120 thermostat so that I can fine tune the temperature at which the heating system starts to function. I suspect that a convenient coolant temp will be somewhere between 20 and 30 degrees. A heck of a lot cheaper than Kenlowe as well and probably as good if not better. |
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