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Peg,Your point would be valid in different circumstances. However in this instance the info given to the OP is actually supplied with the stat, all I have done is told him how to interpret it. Any responsibility on using that info is entirely his own.
As for the Coroners inquest when he kills himself....(!)....Having myself been called to an inquest into an electrical death as an 'Expert witness' (!!) (their words,not mine) I can assure you there were no questions on where the deceased obtained information. Only on what he was doing and how it resulted in his death.
 
Peg,Your point would be valid in different circumstances. However in this instance the info given to the OP is actually supplied with the stat, all I have done is told him how to interpret it. Any responsibility on using that info is entirely his own.
As for the Coroners inquest when he kills himself....(!)....Having myself been called to an inquest into an electrical death as an 'Expert witness' (!!) (their words,not mine) I can assure you there were no questions on where the deceased obtained information. Only on what he was doing and how it resulted in his death.
Quite.... its like saying your driving instructor would be liable for any car accidents you have. Utter rubbish.
 
Try a "manual temperature sensing device"
Replace said thermostat with a simple 1 way light switch. If you're cold, turn it on..... If you're too hot, turn it off.

Oh... and write "heating" on it with a permanent marker.

Disclaimer: This is not advice and should be taken in jest
 

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