Hi, i'm in need of some help with my room thermostat.
I've recently posted on here about a Timeguard TRT035 programmeable thermostat. 'Picasso' helped me loads getting it set up properly but unfortunately I had to return it for a refund as it was so innacurate it wasn't turning on until at least 2 degrees below the temperature and turning off at least 2 or 3 over - not very accurate in my opinion.
Anyway, now i'm back with my old thermostat, the Danfoss RMT230 I feel isn't working correctly. I've currently got it set to 8 degrees celcius (as a test - not because im harsh to my family) and im sitting here in a t-shirt with the boiler running. I move the dial and i can here it clicking at about 18/19/20.
Has anyone ever experience this problem before as it's clearly not right. Its currently costing me a fortune.
If it's the case of a new thermostat, would i be better just replacing it like for like or this a common problem on these types? I would ideally like one of the programmeable thermostats again but i don't like the idea of the previous innacuracies. Also, i am so inexperienced with this type of thing so i would need it as easy as possible (although we did get to the bottom of the Timeguard so could do it if its similar).
Thankyou in advance
I've recently posted on here about a Timeguard TRT035 programmeable thermostat. 'Picasso' helped me loads getting it set up properly but unfortunately I had to return it for a refund as it was so innacurate it wasn't turning on until at least 2 degrees below the temperature and turning off at least 2 or 3 over - not very accurate in my opinion.
Anyway, now i'm back with my old thermostat, the Danfoss RMT230 I feel isn't working correctly. I've currently got it set to 8 degrees celcius (as a test - not because im harsh to my family) and im sitting here in a t-shirt with the boiler running. I move the dial and i can here it clicking at about 18/19/20.
Has anyone ever experience this problem before as it's clearly not right. Its currently costing me a fortune.
If it's the case of a new thermostat, would i be better just replacing it like for like or this a common problem on these types? I would ideally like one of the programmeable thermostats again but i don't like the idea of the previous innacuracies. Also, i am so inexperienced with this type of thing so i would need it as easy as possible (although we did get to the bottom of the Timeguard so could do it if its similar).
Thankyou in advance