M55 with Skytech 5301p wireless Tstat and recommended magnahelic gauge

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I just meant that I had it set for say 74 and the room temp was 70, so 4 degrees, and my swing temp was 3. So more than enough to call for high heat. I'm letting it shut down now, with it last being on 4. I'll flip it to Hi/Lo, and then turn it on, and we'll see what happens. I'll make sure it calls for heat to start so it doesn't start up in low.
 
I think I'm going to start a new thread to deal with the issues, so it's easily seen. Something isn't right.
 
Skier76 I had to pull it out again this morning to fix the Tstat. Here's some pics of the rails set up.
M55 with Skytech 5301p wireless Tstat and recommended magnahelic gauge


M55 with Skytech 5301p wireless Tstat and recommended magnahelic gauge


M55 with Skytech 5301p wireless Tstat and recommended magnahelic gauge


M55 with Skytech 5301p wireless Tstat and recommended magnahelic gauge


M55 with Skytech 5301p wireless Tstat and recommended magnahelic gauge


M55 with Skytech 5301p wireless Tstat and recommended magnahelic gauge
 
Thanks for the pics! I like how those work. I should get a set. Its gotta make pulling the stove out a lot easier.
 
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