Coal-Trol V3 Firmware Features
- WNY
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I am sending in on Sat. (with RMA #).
You guys should have it by Tuesday. I will send in the entire unit being an older TS1 thermostat for the upgrade.
Thanks for this service.!!
You guys should have it by Tuesday. I will send in the entire unit being an older TS1 thermostat for the upgrade.
Thanks for this service.!!
- WNY
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Got it on Thursday!! and monday was a postal holiday. WOW, these guys are fast. Got it hooked up and fired up when we got home and it up and running fine!! Just have to learn all the new features....Had one setting problem (duh, I don't have an ignitor, forget to turn it off.), and Paul walked me thru the setup menu in a few minutes and it worked!!
Thanks Coal-Trol...
Thanks Coal-Trol...
- av8r
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Here's one....
I set the fan speed to 45. About 20-30 minutes later the fan starts blowing at 100% and the tstat shows fan as FSA. Ideas? Does manual fan reset itself after a certain time limit? A few times the fan would run at 100 for a few seconds, then drop then cycle like this for a minute or so then settle down...
I set the fan speed to 45. About 20-30 minutes later the fan starts blowing at 100% and the tstat shows fan as FSA. Ideas? Does manual fan reset itself after a certain time limit? A few times the fan would run at 100 for a few seconds, then drop then cycle like this for a minute or so then settle down...
- WNY
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Go back to Pg. 1 and read the features, it does override the manual settings after a while, and it has a Fan BOOST setting to eliminate sticking fans that can't start out slow.
Freaked me too the first time.
Freaked me too the first time.
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Hmmmm...that really defeats the purpose of a manual setting for me. My fans are noisy at anything over a setting of 50 so I wanted to run them all the time at 45 or so. Crap.
Last night mine was doing this dance where the fans would go to 100, then down then back and so forth...this went on for at least a minute. That doesn't sound like a fan boost to kick start a sticky fan.
Last night mine was doing this dance where the fans would go to 100, then down then back and so forth...this went on for at least a minute. That doesn't sound like a fan boost to kick start a sticky fan.
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Mine went 3+ hours last night on manual....never reset to automatic....weird....WNY wrote:Go back to Pg. 1 and read the features, it does override the manual settings after a while, and it has a Fan BOOST setting to eliminate sticking fans that can't start out slow.
Freaked me too the first time.
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Mine did the same thing in the middle of the night, 100%, then down, then 100% then down, like 3 or 4 times in row?
Neil/Paul? what gives? I know it supposed to kick up once and then back down, but 3 or 4 times in a row?
Neil/Paul? what gives? I know it supposed to kick up once and then back down, but 3 or 4 times in a row?
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Your probalby reset if it was calling for heat and the feedrate went over the threshold for the Fan Setting...probalby why it kicked it out of manual control.
Manual convection fan safety: We've added a safety feature which will automatically return convection fan control back to automatic if the speed is set too slow for too long compared to the feedrate. In this way the control cannot be accidentally left in a state that will allow the stove to overheat. I'll post more about this later.
Manual convection fan safety: We've added a safety feature which will automatically return convection fan control back to automatic if the speed is set too slow for too long compared to the feedrate. In this way the control cannot be accidentally left in a state that will allow the stove to overheat. I'll post more about this later.
- morrisfamily3098
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That manfan setting is all numbers. if your feed rate doesnt go high enough it will stay in manual until it does. the magic # is 3600 I beleve. I forget the exact formula but it was explaned in this thread 1st page
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WNY and others. I've posted about the fan start/stop cycling at: Convection Fan Start/Stop Cycling with Coal-Trol
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We aren't recommending firmware upgrades as a general matter. It is up to each customer to decide if the new features are worth it or not. If you want it done you can call to arrange a time to bring the thermostat in for the upgrade. Make sure to call ahead and to tell them that it is an upgrade of a TS1 and how old your Coal-trol is so they can tell you what you need to bring in.DJW wrote:Pvolcka, Is it your recommendation to upgrade the firmware on the TS1 trol? and if I want it done could I bring it into you sometime and have you do it right then? I don't like far from syracuse.would save a lot of down time?
Thanks,djw
I would also support request for upgrade to back lit thermostat - I find it very difficult to read!!
It would also be very useful to have a COMPREHENSIVE glossary of all the acronyms used, including the discontinued ones, available for look-up online.
It would also be very useful to have a COMPREHENSIVE glossary of all the acronyms used, including the discontinued ones, available for look-up online.