
Does anyone else's Propex stat exhibit this behaviour ?
p.s. - The stat is mounted in the usual position for a Hi-Top Leisure drive, next to the zig panel a bit to the right of the sink and half way up the side.
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Titus A Duxass wrote:We have the same problem which we fixed by install a wife override unit. She now controls the temperature.
syncroandy wrote:When my propex thermostat died I replaced it with a generic programmable timer/thermostat from b&q. Runs off a AA, which lasts for ages (1yr +). Forget the brand name but its a decent little thing, has an lcd display. Output is a tiny flip-flop relay so it uses no current.
CovKid wrote:Its annoying actually as I can phone my van up to switch on the heating but without good control its a bit pointless.
ghost123uk wrote: The std one I have seems to have a on / off / on gap of at least 15 degrees C, literally. I guess it will be a simple bi-metallic strip type affair ? Does anyone know ? (just to save me going out in this weather and un-screwing it off the van)
ghost123uk wrote: The std one I have seems to have a on / off / on gap of at least 15 degrees C, literally. I guess it will be a simple bi-metallic strip type affair ? Does anyone know ? (just to save me going out in this weather and un-screwing it off the van)
MidLifeCrisis wrote:It does have a thermistor in there (so it's a bit posher than just a bi-metalic strip)!
There is also a little potentiometer in there - which 'may' adjust the hysteresis ...... maybe !?!?
MidLifeCrisis wrote:It would be an interesting experiment to see how long your van takes to drop, say, 5 degrees when the propex turns off - as making the thermostat more sensitive would need to be weighed against it cycling on/off every 2 minutes if the hysteresis was too small .... you'd almost need a 'variable hysteresis' dependent on the outside air temp and the thermal characteristics of your van !!
Oldiebut goodie wrote:Some of us don't have to imagine!
Propex Heating
Adjustment of Thermostat Sensitivity
The Adjuster preset is a hysteresis control which can alter the temperature differential from 4°C to 1/2°C.
To adjust the thermostat, first pull the dial knob off and remove case by undoing the screw beneath the knob.
The diagram overleaf shows the position of the adjuster. For maximum sensitivity turn the preset
fully anticlockwise, and for minimum sensitivity turn it clockwise. The preset is designed to be adjusted using
a small screwdriver. There is a small arrow in the centre to show which way it is adjusted.
The preset is not a linear control and most of the adjustment is toward the anticlockwise endstop.