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Member No.: 7903
Joined: March 08, 2017
Many thanks for reply. I see that would be useful. Ive reset my boiler timer so that it is ON all the time but could set a time for the morning therefore Netatmo would not switch the boiler on.
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Member No.: 11857
Joined: May 18, 2017
Im having an issue with my T Rudder Mk. IVs. The tension between the left and right sides is noticeably different, with the left side requiring more force to stomp down on vs. the right. Ive tried the cam setting in both hard center and soft center positions and the problem occurs with both, though its slightly less noticeable with the hard center. Ive also tried adjusting the spring force between normal and high, and on normal the tension difference between the two sides is slightly noticeable, and on high, its very noticeable. In all cases, I have the tension screw unscrewed all the way so that it doesnt apply any pressure to the cam arm.
Is this behavior normal, and if not, is there any way for me to fix it on my end?
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Member No.: 12527
Joined: June 03, 2017
I just got mine and I have to say there is little or no difference on the high spring setting with the milder profile. Maybe the cam profiles have been fine tuned. This issue would be easily resolved by sanding down the right side profile.
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Member No.: 11880
Joined: May 19, 2017
I just got mine and I have to say there is little or no difference on the high spring setting with the milder profile. Maybe the cam profiles have been fine tuned. This issue would be easily resolved by sanding down the right side profile.