I fixed my furnace today, New batteries in the thermostat, Yipppee saved a service call!
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I couldn't get furnace to come on today? But I fixed it! I remember reading a message on this board awhile back about checking the batteries on the thermostat. I put new batteries in the thermostat and yep my furnace is now working.
We bought the digital thermostat at Lowe's about 6 years ago and is so nice. We installed it ourself!
We sure learn alot from this Quilting Board! Thanks Everyone!
We bought the digital thermostat at Lowe's about 6 years ago and is so nice. We installed it ourself!
We sure learn alot from this Quilting Board! Thanks Everyone!
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Batteries on the Thermostat? First time I've ever heard of them having batteries. I had the vague idea that they were hard wired to the house's electrical system.
Thanks, that might save one of us from an expensive service call.
Now if I can only find out if my door bell has a battery, and where it is located in the house or attic or wherever ..it stopped working a week or so ago.
Thanks, that might save one of us from an expensive service call.
Now if I can only find out if my door bell has a battery, and where it is located in the house or attic or wherever ..it stopped working a week or so ago.
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our old one was hard wired, but we went to Lowe's and bought a new digital thermostat, turned off the power and changed it ourself, was the best thing to do (it controls our heating and air conditioning)
Originally Posted by amma
Some thermostats are hard wired, some have batteries. If you pull the cover off, you can see if there are batteries to be replaced. :D:D:D
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