Check the see if the breaker/fuse has tripped. If not, then call an HVAC expert.
1st make sure your batteries are still working on the outside receiver. Then go inside and take the batteries out of your inside receiver (the clock). Put the new batteries in the clock and wait for the outside temperature to set. DO NOT SET THE TIME or anything else until the signal is received from the outside temp. If you get frustrated, take the outside transmitter inside and when it blinks the red light that is when the signal is sent, so wait for that. Hopefully this works for you.
You can tell if a thermostat is working properly by checking if the temperature displayed matches the actual room temperature, if the heating or cooling system turns on and off as expected, and if the programmed schedule is being followed accurately. If you suspect a problem, you may also consider calibrating or replacing the thermostat.
The small batteries (dry cells) used for many electronic devices usually have approximately 1.5 volts. Car batteries (which have several cells working in series) usually have around 12 volts. Other batteries may have other voltages.
The thermostat in a Proton Gen 2 is typically located at the front of the engine, near the top, underneath the thermostat housing. This housing is connected to the upper radiator hose. It is important to consult your vehicle's manual or seek professional help when working on the thermostat.
Batteries can stop working due to factors such as chemical reactions within the battery leading to depletion of its energy storage capacity, damage to the internal components from overcharging or extreme temperatures, or simply reaching the end of their lifespan. Rechargeable batteries may also lose their ability to hold a charge over time due to repeated charge and discharge cycles.
There could be a few reasons why your Honeywell thermostat is not working properly after changing the batteries. It's possible that the batteries were not inserted correctly, or that there is a problem with the thermostat itself. It's also possible that there is an issue with the wiring or the thermostat settings. If you have checked the batteries and they are inserted correctly, you may need to consult the user manual or contact Honeywell customer support for further assistance.
To fix a thermostat that is not working properly, you can try replacing the batteries, checking the wiring connections, cleaning the thermostat, and recalibrating it if necessary. If these steps do not resolve the issue, you may need to replace the thermostat altogether.
There could be a few reasons why your AC is not working after changing the batteries in the thermostat. It's possible that the thermostat settings need to be adjusted or that there is a problem with the AC unit itself. It's best to check the thermostat settings and make sure they are correct, and if the issue persists, you may need to contact a professional to inspect the AC unit.
To replace the batteries in a Honeywell thermostat, follow these steps: Locate the battery compartment on the back of the thermostat. Open the compartment by sliding or lifting the cover. Remove the old batteries and dispose of them properly. Insert new batteries, making sure to match the positive and negative ends correctly. Close the compartment cover securely. Check the display to ensure the new batteries are working properly.
NEED to know what you are working on.
if its not working.
1. Low on freon.. 2. Electrical issues.. 3. Bad inside thermostat.. 4. Bad outside capacitors..
change the batteries
When Batteries are removed.
most likely the gauge
Batteries aren't in properly. Battery contact points dirty. New batteries are faulty.
i change the thermostat and the temp switch but still not working