How To Install A Single Pole Thermostat (120 Volt Wall Mount)
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2020
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Great video, just perfect. To the point, clear explanation.
Glad it was helpful! 🙏🏼
Great work done keep updating 👍
Thank you!
nice job thank you
my pleasure :)
Thanks for posting this video! I just like clicked and subscribed to your channel! I'm gonna try to do this on my own for my sons room. Question: How about the other wire you put back in, should it be covered (wire tip)? We have an old house, so i don't need to cover that wire part? Thanks. Introvert mom of 4 sons (2 autistic) enjoying the you tube community, learning from others, while trying to grow my channel (dog therapy music to save pups/humans lives). GOd Bless, thanks!
My two black wires coming from the box are side by side with no indication of which is load and which is live. They also test at the same voltage when power is on.
So, your video shows 3 wires in the box, before connecting them to the thermostat. Those 3 wires would be coming from the main circuit breaker panel, right? This must be so, since one of them is live, i.e. has power. So, another, separate 3-wire cable would be needed to go from the thermostat to the heater, right? So, I can't make sense of your video.
Great video! Super helpful. I suppose the new Nest Thermostat (2020 version) cannot replace a single pole thermostat, right?
Glad to hear it was helpful! No I don't think so, they are low voltage, not 120+ voltage. Unless they make a higher voltage model, I've never researched it.
@@DailyElectrician Thanks for the reply!
of course
What if I have power coming from heater instead?
Does these automatically turn off when the desired temperature is reached or pushes out cold air to maintain temperature and back to warm to maintain stability?
never really around to test them that much, should turn off when temp is reached.
@@DailyElectrician i have an old 2 wire gas single pole wall thermostat i want to replace, my Utility guy says its not anything electrical to worry about, is that true, so i can just just hook the wires up
I'm replace thermostats in a old apartment complex and the old thermostats have grounds and the new ones don't..so its ok to just push it behind ? Its not a danger ?
Wirenut the grounds together and you should be good.
So I just tuck my ground wire back in don’t need to cap it off??
don't need to, it would be pointless lol
Hi how do i turn the heat off for these? My heat been stuck on for days
worst case turn off the breaker
So what happens with the neutrals
Depends on what type of thermastat. 120v thermastat the neutrals get tied together.
The audio is TERRIBLE. Could understand you.
Glad you could understand me 🙏🏼