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Randy

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Hmmmmmm, for 18 years I turn the thermostat down when it’s cold and it weeps. The water had been weeping all summer. I get a new solenoid and I turn it down, no weep. Turn temp up it weeps. Wrong solenoid or no? Who’s on first
Wrong solenoid!
 

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It's the wrong solenoid for the way the power is hooked up now, but check your thermostat. The one I usually use will work with either NO of NC solenoids by just moving one wire lead.
 

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I dont mean to beat a dead horse, but buy yourself a weep miser, it will save you enough $ to pay for itself very quickly.
In addition to saving you $ it will give you a much more standard weep setup which allows us to help more easily. It will also eliminate the need to adjust your thermostat based on the weather.

They are simple to install - 2 wires to the normally open soleniod, 2 wires for power (ie plug it into a wall outlet), and 2 wires for the thermostat (included i think). Just use the default programming.
 

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I dont mean to beat a dead horse, but buy yourself a weep miser, it will save you enough $ to pay for itself very quickly.
In addition to saving you $ it will give you a much more standard weep setup which allows us to help more easily. It will also eliminate the need to adjust your thermostat based on the weather.

They are simple to install - 2 wires to the normally open soleniod, 2 wires for power (ie plug it into a wall outlet), and 2 wires for the thermostat (included i think). Just use the default programming.
Paul, That's what I've been trying to tell the guy. Get a frigg'n Dixmor Weep Mizer and join the rest of the world instead of some antique bulb thermostat. I got rid of the bulb thermostat about 1988.
 

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One of the hardest things I had to over-come after buying a CW was to put my big boy panties on and go outside my comfort zone when something needed fixed or modified! Do the research on a project till your comfortable you'll do it right and then go for it! For a weep system, you might want to tackle it during temps that will be well above freezing for a few days in case you have a hiccup....Assembly what you can before hand to shorten down-time...Don't wait till the last minute and then its panic time....We've all been there and its not fun. So plan ahead....Sometimes we make things a lot harder than what it actually is. OP...Listen to these guys on here. Get a weepmizer. They are not leading you astray.
 

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Hmmmmmm, for 18 years I turn the thermostat down when it’s cold and it weeps. The water had been weeping all summer. I get a new solenoid and I turn it down, no weep. Turn temp up it weeps. Wrong solenoid or no? Who’s on first
If it's Normally open solenoid that means No Power = Open. Turning thermostat up for heat would turn off heat = no power = open = water coming out.
 
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