CH switching on and off Honeywell TR6-HW

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Hi, did this issue get resolved in the end? I have exactly the same issue with my Honeywell TR6 and the 'boiler off' time means that the system never actually reaches the set point?
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neildel, It's considered bad form to dig up old threads. I've started a new one for you.

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Not only bad form, but waste of time as in 99% of the time the OP that you ask a question of, no longer posts, so will never answer, in this case the OP made 7 posts in October 2020, 2 posts in Nov 2021 Never to be seen or heard of again. (All you need do is click on the name of the OP)
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Can't remember model, but I know mothers thermostat had anti hysteresis software which as you approached the target temperature started a mark space ratio so it would not over shoot.

This would have been good with the oil fired boiler I have today, but not for a modulating gas boiler.

What happens if you turn up the temperature, in theroy the wall thermostat is just to stop the boiler cycling when all rooms are warm.
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