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    Nov 3, 2012, 10:25 PM
    How to add a "c" wire to a old 2 wire (only no common) furnace
    Hi I have a honeywell R8184g1286 burner/controller and it only has 2 T terminals that go to the thermostat, the other 2 connecters are for the flame sensor, I am trying to hook up a wifi honeywell thermostat. Can I just add a wire to one of the terminals for the common?
    http://customer.honeywell.com/techlit/pdf/PackedLit/69-0617.pdf

    This is my burner but my connectors are on the right side this schematic is reversed.

    Thanks Dan

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