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    If I buy a raw Johnson Controls thermostat, what do I need to do to wire it? I have a soldering iron and everything, but does it come with instructions?

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    Yes it comes with instructions, they are fairily simple to follow. While it does not break it down like "put it here" if you have a general knowledge of wiring ou can do it with ease...
    Just a reptile lover!!!!!

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    Oh and no soldierng required...they use set screws
    Just a reptile lover!!!!!

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    how are you going to wire it just one plug, straight wired to the heater or wired to a surge protector? either way it is not that hard.
    if you can get one wired already to a surge protector for around 10 bucks more that is worht it. i can help you with the wiring, just email me v2rherp@comcast.net


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