Hello Benjamin,

Monday, February 16, 2015, 11:53:31 AM, you wrote:

> 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?

The stock one lies. It always did that but Expobar had a mod
done so it would not display temperatures over the set point.
Enjoy the additional information.

-- Ira

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