Does this require a power source for the wi-fi in addition to the AA batteries in the unit?I've been using a 3M-50 that I'm really happy with. However, it's not hooked up to my pellet stove. I see no reason why it wouldn't work though.
I plan on hooking up another to my pellet stove soon.
Does this require a power source for the wi-fi in addition to the AA batteries in the unit?
I didn't have a power source so I ran one up from my furnace. It was there, just not wired.Does this require a power source for the wi-fi in addition to the AA batteries in the unit?
The honeywell stat I use not only gives me remote access via smartphone, website or pad, but allows to me to add battery powered small remote temp sensors anywhere in my house. I link them to the thermostat (no wires needed) and tell the stat to average the temps from all of the sensors and the stat itself. That way I am not basing the house temp on just one thermostats reading.
This is the sensor http://yourhome.honeywell.com/home/Products/Accessories/Indoor+Temperature+Sensor/C7189R1004.htm
Are you able to view the individual temps as well? What about humidity? Sounds like a great feature.
The honeywell stat I use not only gives me remote access via smartphone, website or pad, but allows to me to add battery powered small remote temp sensors anywhere in my house. I link them to the thermostat (no wires needed) and tell the stat to average the temps from all of the sensors and the stat itself. That way I am not basing the house temp on just one thermostats reading.
This is the sensor http://yourhome.honeywell.com/home/Products/Accessories/Indoor+Temperature+Sensor/C7189R1004.htm
Thanks for the reply. Will definitely check into these in future.Good question. The remote sensors also relay humidity data to the thermostat for averaging, but I have not seen the ability to view each remote sensors data individually on any of the interfaces I use (thermostat, remote handheld control, smartphone, internet and pad).
Once I linked the sensors up and mounted them I have really forgotten about them. The thermostats I use are pretty smart with the averaging and intelligent recovery based upon it learning how long it takes to heat/cool your home dependent upon outdoor temps.
I just finished installing the Honeywell Prestige IAQ. It took about 1 hour to install. So far it is pretty slick.Thanks for the reply. Will definitely check into these in future.
The honeywell stat I use not only gives me remote access via smartphone, website or pad, but allows to me to add battery powered small remote temp sensors anywhere in my house. I link them to the thermostat (no wires needed) and tell the stat to average the temps from all of the sensors and the stat itself. That way I am not basing the house temp on just one thermostats reading.
This is the sensor http://yourhome.honeywell.com/home/Products/Accessories/Indoor Temperature Sensor/C7189R1004.htm
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