Cool! That was much easier than I expected, just scrolled down and changed 
P0 value. Now it stops heating at the desired temp, but for some reason the 
temperature then climbs 4-5 degrees higher after the heating light turns 
off. Has anyone had that issue? I recall that being one of the main reasons 
I replaced the controller in the first place, maybe the sensor isn't far 
enough into the boiler?

On Monday, February 16, 2015 at 11:03:05 AM UTC-8, Ira wrote:
>
>  Hello Benjamin,
>
> Monday, February 16, 2015, 10:12:43 AM, you wrote:
>
>  
>  5.2 parameters configuration, level 1 and level 2 parameters
> It's not requesting a password, and I didn't want to get in deeper than I 
> needed to. I can include a pic of the instructions if that's helpful.
>   
>
> Mine is set like this:
>
> PV 0
>
> L5 0
> L6 0
>
> d0 1
> d1 0
> d2 2
> d3 5
>
> C0 -6
> C1 1C2 99
> C3 -50
> C4 0
> C5 0
> C7 0
> C8 1
>
> P0 1
> P1 0
> P2 0
> P3 0
> P5 0
> P7 0
>
> -- Ira
>

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