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Originally Posted by tmtube
Actually have a service appointment on the 28th because furnace was not staying lit after initial light, tried to kiss KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID the problem, and when I realized that my AC (same thermostat) wasn’t working I took a chance via Amazon and replaced the thermostat and as of this reply feeling like a genius LOL BOTH are working great( if changing out the thermostat, take your time and change one wire set at a time, I am old and needed to move slowly on this, about 45 minutes but as of right now very happy with the results
Trying to decide if want to go back in and solder all the connections or live with wire nuts alone
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Glad to hear your Thermostat swap is working well... I'm going to change mine once my current issue gets straightened out... still don't think its my thermostat, I'm leaning on its either the Sail switch and/or the Ignition control board. My experience in general, and for what its worth, wirenuts are OK, if you electrical tape each cap on to the wire (so they don't creep or unwind) - my general practice is to ALWAYS tape on top of caps in our house. Now that doesn't account for an RV where everything rattles and rolls... so I would either Solder or Crimp and Tape (likely what I will do when I put in mine.