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[Help] Worcester Bosch MT10RF Thermostat



tronnogull

Well-known member
May 17, 2010
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I have one of these thermostats and dropped it on the hard floor whereupon the mechanical timer flew into a collection of cogs and pieces which I can find no way to out back together again.

The thermostat still works but obviously not the timer. A new one appears to cost about £160.

I know that there are knowledgeable and helpful folks on here who are expert in this sort of thing.

Would anyone have any idea where I might pick up a used but working one of these ? I see that they come up from time to time on ebay and marketplace but there's nothing at the moment.

Thanks for any pointers for this.
 




Brok

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Dec 26, 2011
4,364
I have one of these thermostats and dropped it on the hard floor whereupon the mechanical timer flew into a collection of cogs and pieces which I can find no way to out back together again.

The thermostat still works but obviously not the timer. A new one appears to cost about £160.

I know that there are knowledgeable and helpful folks on here who are expert in this sort of thing.

Would anyone have any idea where I might pick up a used but working one of these ? I see that they come up from time to time on ebay and marketplace but there's nothing at the moment.

Thanks for any pointers for this.
A 5 minute job, at most.
 




zefarelly

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NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
21,877
Sussex, by the sea
Kind of depends what its hooked up to and what it does.

Our thermostat is basically an on /off switch. Old Honeywell thing, but it works well. . . Just looked, and a new one is about £100. Seems a lot as there's not that much going on inside!
 




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