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Title: Automatic windows
Post by: bumble on March 31, 2008, 10:35:39
Hi

I have an automatic window vent in my potting shed that I have had replaced twice already.  At the weekend I noticed that it was again not working.  It is operated by wax I understand - can I mend this myself i.e. by melting wax and pouring it into the pipe or should I just get yet another replacement?

   
Title: Re: Automatic windows
Post by: Deb P on March 31, 2008, 11:17:46
I know this may be stating the obvious, but are you sure you have adjusted it ok? If it is really cold it should respond to adjustment of the screw mechanism to open it. I presume it was working ok before, but it seems strange you have had to replace it twice already. Is the window that it is on quite heavy? I know you have to get the right vent opener for the size of window, or else it isn't strong enough to open it, ? you need a bigger vent opener?

I have had three for years and no problems, although one occasionaly comes unscrewed on one side and we ended up supergluing it and screwing the thing down.
Title: Re: Automatic windows
Post by: bumble on March 31, 2008, 11:29:22
Hi

Yes I have been adjusting the screw mechanism .  I don't think the window is too heavy but like you I have also had to reattach the opener to the frame as the screws keep coming out.
Title: Re: Automatic windows
Post by: Deb P on March 31, 2008, 11:34:02
If it was previously working ok, I'm not sure what else to suggest I'm afraid! I don't know if taking it apart would be successful....I would be tempted to get a heavy duty new one with a guarrantee! :-\
Title: Re: Automatic windows
Post by: tonybloke on March 31, 2008, 21:55:23
a squirt of oil on a regular basis helps them to last longer, don't forget it is a hot and humid place for any mechanical device to be.
rgds, tony
Title: Re: Automatic windows
Post by: morton on March 31, 2008, 22:20:03
I know that the instructions with mine recommend that you remove them over the winter period.
Title: Re: Automatic windows
Post by: jjt on March 31, 2008, 23:16:54
Before you chuck it away you could try putting it in the freezer or fridge for a couple of days. I remember something about this resetting them. Not recommending this, just last resort.
Title: Re: Automatic windows
Post by: caseylee on April 01, 2008, 08:03:38
i hav e one on my greenhouse, and was advised that if it stops working to replace it, something to do with the oil that activates it to open.  I would send it back on the guarentee and see if the new one is better.  They are a godsend mine opens at 25 degrees, don't even have to do anything lol
Title: Re: Automatic windows
Post by: Columbus on April 01, 2008, 08:31:56
Hi all,  :)

I fitted one on the weekend. It was fiddly work but it now works perfectly,
yesterday the window was closed when I arrived on the plot in the morning and
opened as the day warmed up.

The packaging says they will replace it if it fails in the first year. It came from Homebase.

It was fiddly to fit as my greenhouse window doesn`t look like the one in the diagrams, I had to remove and drill parts of the greenhouse window frame. If the screws fall out maybe the mechanism is levering them out? maybe you could fit longer screws or bolts the suit your situation better?

Best of luck, keep us informed, Col
Title: Re: Automatic windows
Post by: Jitterbug on April 02, 2008, 13:51:33
Sorry to butt in now but I have the opposite problem - all of a sudden the thing is not closing properly and staying open about 5cm?  Any ideas

Jitterbug ???
Title: Re: Automatic windows
Post by: Deb P on April 02, 2008, 14:32:26
I think it just needs adjusting so that it lies flat when it is cold, it sound as if you have it adjusted to open at too low a temperature.
Title: Re: Automatic windows
Post by: bumble on April 14, 2008, 12:23:09
Hi

Just to let you know that I phoned up the manufacturer of the automatic window vent and sent them a picture - they replied back that it had been fitted wrong (when the window was closed the vent should be in the upright position and not horizontal).  They have sent me another piston which I have fitted to vent and also repositioned the whole thing and now it is working just fine. 

Thanks for all your replies.

 
Title: Re: Automatic windows
Post by: Columbus on April 14, 2008, 16:30:01
Thats good then.  :)

Fitting the thing was fiddly and the instructions were difficult
but it was worth the effort and I`m pleased with the way it works.

I hope you will be too,

Col
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