I have 114v between red & blue, and 190v between blue & yellow (72v between red&yellow)Have you set the clock on the boiler? Is there 240 volts between yellow and blue or red and blue? If not the blue might not be connected at the other end.
Oh dear, just looked in boiler, blue is not connected, any advice really appreciated. Sorry for the goose chase!Have you set the clock on the boiler? Is there 240 volts between yellow and blue or red and blue? If not the blue might not be connected at the other end.
Sorry DP, I really don't understand what you're suggesting, how will this help, is it purely for aesthetic reasons?Otto, I as an engineer would rip out the 3 core earth cable. It has no place inside the boiler. Solid conductors apply sufficient pressure to sometimes lead to connections on the pcb. This is based on personal experience and looks hideous
Hive is now working, wired receiver as described, all is good, thank you guys for all the help I really do appreciate it. Tomorrow I will tidy all the wiring up and fix thermostat & receiver to a permanent location. Big thanksYes now your in there, remove that yellow/red and run a new 5core flex to the receiver (by side of boiler will do) use the connections the red and yellow come out of for 1&3 on the receiver and obviously you need L-N-E (don't really need earth but I do it anyway).
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