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    I have a customer who already has a Warm-up thermostat but wants me to supply the heating wire. Is the uheat (DM980) wire compatible with a warm-up thermostat to control it?
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    It's ok just rang them and they said it was ok but just to check the watts with warm-up.
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    Yeah it normally is mate. The Aube stats I used to love. They look the neatest and customers get used to them quickly.
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