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I’m I correct in assuming the blue wire is a common wire and should be connect to the “C” position ?

Jayden1liam
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Houptee
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Looks like blue goes to Y which is for the AC to kick on so it is not a C common wire.

If there is a spare wire in the cable coming out of the wall (probably a yellow wire but can be any color) then you would be able to connect it as a C wire if you also went to the furnace and found the C terminal screw and connected it.

 


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CoolingWizard
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Your old thermostat has a red wire on the RH with a jumper to RC, a yellow/dull white wire on W, and blue wire on Y and a green wire on G.  

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EmersonB
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Hi folks,

@Jayden1liam I'm dropping by to ensure that everything is covered here. Were you able to perform the steps suggested shared above? In case you have an update, you know where to find us.

 

I appreciate the help, Houptee and Ken.
  
Thanks,
Emerson 

Markjosephp
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Hello Jayden1liam,

 

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