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    Re: thermostat probe placement

    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle7676 View Post
    I've already put it on. Ive read that it's not good to take it back off. Any safe way to get it off to attach the probe ?
    Are you speaking about the probe or the UTH? The UHT should never be inside!! If you are speaking about the probe I use a putty knife and heat gun to remove the probes. Removing the uth you can try the same but have a spare on hand just in case.

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    Re: thermostat probe placement

    Quote Originally Posted by kitedemon View Post
    Are you speaking about the probe or the UTH? The UHT should never be inside!! If you are speaking about the probe I use a putty knife and heat gun to remove the probes. Removing the uth you can try the same but have a spare on hand just in case.

    No, the UTH is under of course. I was going to put the probe on the inside of the tank under the carpet so I went ahead and put the UTH on before I got my thermostat. Now I'm wanting to take off the UTH to put the probe between it and the glass like recommended but I've read that will damage the UTH. Didn't want to waste $20 when there might be a way to take it off without damaging it
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