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Please help find Thermostats with Temp Differential for hot oil hot air.

JoeG
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Ok I have forced hot air and I installed a Honeywell digital Thermostat that replaced a old mercury one. I just redone this house and have only been in it two nights the honeywell made the furnace kit on like every 10 min after it had shut off.
I then repaleced with a Braeburn 5000 that has a 2 deg temp diff so the heat is set at 70 and it doesnt kick back on till 68 ( It seems to be kicking on at 69) but it is better.
I am looking for Thermostats that offer more of a Differential maybe some where up to 4 or 5 Deg.
Also wheres the best place to get one on line?
I then repaleced with a Braeburn 5000 that has a 2 deg temp diff so the heat is set at 70 and it doesnt kick back on till 68 ( It seems to be kicking on at 69) but it is better.
I am looking for Thermostats that offer more of a Differential maybe some where up to 4 or 5 Deg.
Also wheres the best place to get one on line?
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