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Subject Topic: Central Heating programmer Post Reply Post New Topic
05/6/2007 at 8:12am
 Location: Cheltenham
 Outfit: Bessacar Cameo 625 sal - Kia Sorrento
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I have a 'van with an Alde central heating set up. The boiler is controlled by a simple on off switch and the pump for heating by a programmable thermostat. We set the night temp to 15 and the day temp to 20., but in order to wake up to a nice warm 'van we must keep the boiler switched on all night. the boiler then turns itself on and off during the night to top up the hot water which is a) wasteful and b) quite noisy.

I would like to install a domestic type of programmer to be able to independently control the heating and hot water but all units are mains powered.

So my questions for you electrical wizards are: -

1. Is there a battery or 12v powered programmer on the market, or
2. How can i convert a domestic 240v type to work on battrey or 12v? (bypassing the transformer perhaps?)

I am good with a soldering iron but it's been 20 years since i did electrical principles at tech so i'm a bit rusty on the theory now.

Any help much appreciated.

Many thanks

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05/6/2007 at 8:48pm
 Location: Lancashire
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can you not put a simple timer under the mains plug?this can be programed as required.i use one for 6 hours a day for the battery charger on the van.

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05/6/2007 at 9:57pm
 Location: Cheltenham
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Thanks Michael, should have mentioned we use CLs and CSs and very rarely use EHU, hence the need for a 12v or battery operated programmer.

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huge read but you may find something on here.......

http://www.sailgb.com/sshop/tech_info.asp?ID=223



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