I've had a number of programmable thermostats in my homes, but I have not been able to find one that fits my current need. I have a part of the house that only gets occasional use, and has it's own H
Author: "Shop at \" Just Brits \"" <shop@justbrits.com>
Date: Wed, 04 Aug 2010 12:28:48 -0500
<< Anyone seen such a beast? >> Nope, Lee. My next door neighbor with FOUR [5] zones has been 'hunting' for almost a year to no avail. << I like the new "internet accessible" units, but for now the p
Could you wire two identical ones in parallel? One would be programmed for "home" and one for "away". Turn which ever one you needed on and other one off. I do not think there would be a problem even
it's own HVAC unit. ... and this is great when I the 4-time-zone functions, but program, and an "away" program. As others have said, I don't know of any. But you might want to contact the maker of yo
Lee - If you can be satisfied with a single temperature setting for the "away" mode, just look for one with a manual override setting. Run your normal program when you have guests then enter the max
prob better to wire them thru a 5 or 6 pole (I forgot how many wires from controller to unit), double throw switch; power "on" to both units all the time; switch selects which one gets to command the
Not sure if the Hunter 44360 will come close enough for you or not. I have this thermostat myself. The feature that may work is the "home" button. This button overrides the temperature profile and ta