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Looking for a thermostat with remote sensor(s)
Posted on 8/11/15 at 10:21 am
Posted on 8/11/15 at 10:21 am
It may be a long shot that anyone here has something like this, but I am looking for a thermostat with 2 primary features:
1 - an android app so I can control it & program remotely (currently have a honeywell wifi thermostat and don't want to lose that functionality)
2 - I need a thermostat that can get the temperature from a location other than where my thermostat is wired.
In my bonus room, the thermostat is located on an exterior knee wall. The heat behind the wall is giving me false temp readings. There isn't another wall that it could have been mounted on. I could place a wireless thermostat on a shelf to get an accurate temp in the room. Programming the thermostat to operate at higher levels doesn't really work b/c in the morning or at night 80 degrees on the thermostat is close to actually 80 degrees in the room. However, at 4 pm, 80 on the thermostat might be 67 in the room.
I see ecobee and venstar has similar products but I have no experience with them. I tried calling honeywell, but I couldn't understand a word the customer service rep was trying to say. She gave me model numbers, but it doesn't look like they are compatible with my current thermostats.
edit: After reading a little more on the Ecobee3, it looks promising. The review on Tom's Hardware seems to give it a slight edge over the Nest mostly b/c of the remote sensors. LINK
1 - an android app so I can control it & program remotely (currently have a honeywell wifi thermostat and don't want to lose that functionality)
2 - I need a thermostat that can get the temperature from a location other than where my thermostat is wired.
In my bonus room, the thermostat is located on an exterior knee wall. The heat behind the wall is giving me false temp readings. There isn't another wall that it could have been mounted on. I could place a wireless thermostat on a shelf to get an accurate temp in the room. Programming the thermostat to operate at higher levels doesn't really work b/c in the morning or at night 80 degrees on the thermostat is close to actually 80 degrees in the room. However, at 4 pm, 80 on the thermostat might be 67 in the room.
I see ecobee and venstar has similar products but I have no experience with them. I tried calling honeywell, but I couldn't understand a word the customer service rep was trying to say. She gave me model numbers, but it doesn't look like they are compatible with my current thermostats.
edit: After reading a little more on the Ecobee3, it looks promising. The review on Tom's Hardware seems to give it a slight edge over the Nest mostly b/c of the remote sensors. LINK
This post was edited on 8/11/15 at 11:08 am
Posted on 8/11/15 at 11:01 am to ashy larry
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a thermostat that can get the temperature from a location other than where my thermostat is wired.
LINK
you'll need a wink hub.
Posted on 8/11/15 at 11:13 am to CAD703X
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you'll need a wink hub.
I have one thanks to the Home Depot sale before Christmas
My Honeywell thermostats are wink compatible although I prefer the native honeywell app. The device you linked doesn't show how or where to buy it unless i'm just missing something.
Posted on 8/11/15 at 11:16 am to ashy larry
The Ecobee is the only smart thermostat that I have found with the remote sensors.
Since I am an Apple fanboi, I can't answer your Amdroid question.
I will be installing Ecobees in my house soon.
Since I am an Apple fanboi, I can't answer your Amdroid question.
I will be installing Ecobees in my house soon.
Posted on 8/11/15 at 11:20 am to Jimbeaux28
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, I can't answer your Amdroid question.
Ecobee3 looks to have the same function on the android app and the ios version including both a tablet and phone layout. LINK
Posted on 8/11/15 at 11:23 am to ashy larry
Are you going to zone it with electric dampers?
If so what controller are you going to use.
Also i saw a video not long ago with pneumatic dampers. Interesting to say the least.
If so what controller are you going to use.
Also i saw a video not long ago with pneumatic dampers. Interesting to say the least.
Posted on 8/11/15 at 11:31 am to ashy larry
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The device you linked doesn't show how or where to buy it
frick quirky. looks like they quietly sold out of them and any attempt to buy them brings up a 404.
i also found this gem at forbes
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What wasn’t publicly disclosed, however, was that Quirky in February hired bankers to either find Wink some new outside investment or find it a buyer. Kaufman says that the process was moving along well until April, when Wink experienced a security glitch that that knocked its hubs offline and subsequently broke them for some customers.
The malfunction (and subsequent recall) not only halted the sale process, but it also resulted in inventory backlogs that have still not been fully resolved two months later.
can any potential buyer for wink manage it any WORSE than quirky already has?
i'm about to throw my hands up.
it sucks in 2015 we are still looking at very fragmented and shitty home automation integration.
wink was the most 'apple like' out there and now they've shite the bed completely.
Posted on 8/11/15 at 11:31 am to MoreOrLes
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Are you going to zone it with electric dampers?
I don't have a need for that in the bonus room. I just need to have a sensor that isn't mounted on an exterior wall and isn't in the direct line of the air flow from the register.
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Also i saw a video not long ago with pneumatic dampers. Interesting to say the least.
Very much so. Honeywell makes some that can control each duct. I've also seen some that replace the register in each room so you can remotely control them or automate them. They are pretty slick but probably more than I need in my house.
Posted on 8/11/15 at 11:32 am to ashy larry
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My Honeywell thermostats are wink compatible although I prefer the native honeywell app
the point of adding your thermostats to wink is that they can be triggered by other events and you can script them.
honeywell app just lets you turn them on and off and adjust the schedule.
(having said that, i still use the honeywell app 99% of the time myself)
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