slash007
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This is now my 3rd year with this issue after not having any issues the 1st 7 years. For some reason many nights when it's cold, my weep miser shows a temp of about 6-8 degrees higher than it really is. Of course this leads to frozen bays most mornings. My temp sensor is in the bay right next to the ER. I know that is not ideal, but it has been there since the wash was built and never had any temp issues. The first year this happened, I replaced the sensor and figured that was the issue as it's logs showed some erratic readings. This was at the end of the season, so I didn't really get much use out of it until the next year where I had the same issue. It is the old style sensor and I have checked it during the day and the temp is right on. This would tell me it's getting heat at night, but I can't figure out where from.
I had installed a new LED light nearby that year, so a couple of weeks ago I unhooked it thinking maybe it was the heat source. I still had the temp problem this morning, so that's not it. The ER wall is block and has the white panels on the bay side. I even put a piece of cardboard between the sensor and wall just to provide some spacing in case the wall warmed up. The sensor also has a metal cover over it to shield it.
Any suggestions? I am about to run a 2nd thermostat to another side of the building, but can't understand why the sudden issues after it worked fine for so many years.
I had installed a new LED light nearby that year, so a couple of weeks ago I unhooked it thinking maybe it was the heat source. I still had the temp problem this morning, so that's not it. The ER wall is block and has the white panels on the bay side. I even put a piece of cardboard between the sensor and wall just to provide some spacing in case the wall warmed up. The sensor also has a metal cover over it to shield it.
Any suggestions? I am about to run a 2nd thermostat to another side of the building, but can't understand why the sudden issues after it worked fine for so many years.