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re: Could a new thermostat fix this issue I’m having with nighttime cooling?
Posted on 5/11/23 at 10:46 am to corndawg85
Posted on 5/11/23 at 10:46 am to corndawg85
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I know Ecobee has a sensor, I'm sure the other smart brands do as well, and at a certain time you can tell your thermostat to use the sensor as the official thermostat. For example, you set your thermostat to cool the house to 70, but that sensor in your room is reading 71 then it will tell the AC not to cut off until that room is 70 degrees. I've had times with mine when it was trying to get a room to 70 but the rest of the house was at 68 degrees.
I have ecobee for this reason. At night, my room is the primary thermostat. You can have it change stat points at different times of day as needed (they will average if you use multiple). My kids rooms are freezing at night, but I'm comfy
Posted on 5/11/23 at 1:31 pm to lsujro
Sounds like the Ecobee is what I need. My son is hot too and his room shares the zone with ours, so he’d probably appreciate more cooling.
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