Thermostats not working

Currently, we have three thermostats, all of them Heatmiser units. Unfortunately, one of them has experienced a short-circuit, disrupting the electrical flow to the others. While the main Heatmiser unit indicates power, the three affected thermostats are not illuminating, indicating a lack of electricity reaching them.
Any suggestions?

Asked by Harnoor Singh on 27th Mar 2024
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"An electrical test is required to make a decision on the fault"
Answered on 28th Mar 2024 - Member since Oct 2023 - report
"there will be wiring fault so u need call an electrician to check the thermostats for you to see if you have 230 v going to the thermostats"
Answered on 27th Mar 2024 - Member since Feb 2021 - report
"It's all about the wiring fault. This has to be traced one by one. At the end it will be corrected"
Answered on 27th Mar 2024 - Member since Jan 2024 - report
"You may need to just replace them with an upgraded version or new thermostat with receiver. Depending on how long or old they are the version may be outdated."
Answered on 20th Oct 2024 - Member since Aug 2024 - report
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