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Krystal Allen Posted on Jan 17, 2016
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Thermostat is saying low battery so where is the battery because irony see a battery

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Some thermostats you can pull face unit and batteries behind plate. Usually two AA Batteries if you test them put mete on dc volts they must register 2.5vts to be good

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Everytime i replace the battery in my thermostat it says low battery

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