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Author Topic: Zone control for both 120V pump and 24V zone valves?  (Read 6734 times)

wreckit87

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Re: Zone control for both 120V pump and 24V zone valves?
« Reply #15 on: October 30, 2017, 07:56:58 AM »

Thanks Marty, I am now dumber for having read that. As we know, I cannot afford to lose any more brain cells. All I want to know, is whether or not I can tap into the stat/ZV circuit to activate the Taco controller. That is all I'm asking. Last I checked, smoking wires are a bad thing lol

Right, thats because the smoke is getting out.

At any rate, call it ignorance, but I read that whole thing 4 times while stone sober and it sounds ridiculous. Nothing about it makes a lick of sense to me. Thanks though

Lol it’s supposed to be ridiculous.

Jerk. Lol. Don't screw with my feeble mind like that!
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Re: Zone control for both 120V pump and 24V zone valves?
« Reply #16 on: October 30, 2017, 09:39:32 AM »

I’ve always thought that article was funny, especially the reference to Lucas electronics, Jaguars had a nasty habit of catching fire from bad electrical. The little brother had one briefly, just like driving on the left in the UK, the electrical system was ass backwards as well.
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