Chop cloc on radio 2 - Energy saving product

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rimexboy
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Post: # 88866Post rimexboy

heard about this on radio 2 tonight, while down the dog house
chop cloc

has anyone seen this or better still uses it...

would this work on my combi boiler do you know ??

ta simon

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Post: # 88868Post lutonlagerlout

I have a better idea
just turn the ruddy thing off
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rimexboy
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Post: # 88870Post rimexboy

yer tell the mrs that tony lol...

is it just a glorified timmer
my spelling is rubbish sorry

Bob_A
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Post: # 88877Post Bob_A

I wouldn't even call it glorified. It's a just a timer.
Perhaps a simple idea that does work but has been overlooked?
If it does work then I'd expect they'll be others on the market soon.

Perhaps a combined thermostat/chop cloc in one unit?

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Post: # 88878Post Dave_L

My wireless Honeywell chronotherm (posh name for a wireless CH programmer/stat) does the same job. Best gadget I ever bought, easy to DIY fit and commission.
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rimexboy
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Post: # 88879Post rimexboy

Ah that's interesting, I've a wireless thermostat on my boiler will be nice if it does that, the heating is on all the time in this house, it's crazy....

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