skytech remote thermostat

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Tom D

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Jul 10, 2007
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Watertown , Wisconsin
hi there love this forum, i was wondering if any body purchased skytech programing wireless remote
model no. 3301p id like to hook it up to my harman xxv. i would like to set back at night i know
i can hook it to a thermostat also. thank you for any information.
 
I just hooked the 3301 to my 49CPM stove. Works like a charm after I figured out you have to have the place the stove to the "ON" position then the
wireless remote turns the stove on and off. Bought mine off ebay for $97.00
 
I work for another MFG (non-Harman) and we discovered Skytech Products Group a few years ago and their remote control systems have been bullet proof with the range of a garage door opener (signal shoots though walls/floors). The hearth industry has really been challenged to find a reliable remote control supplier and Skytech has really stepped up to the plate. I'm sure you'll be happy. The only other advice I'd give is to be sure the thermostat feature has a temperature differential of a few degrees. Meaning that it doesn't turn on at 69 and off at 70 because if it does you'll wear your igniter out REAL Quick (First Year). I'd run it with at least a 4 degree variable.

My $0.02
 
We use the Acumen RF Remote Control Thermostat. Very nice and works well.

Eric
 
R&D;Guy said:
I work for another MFG (non-Harman) and we discovered Skytech Products Group a few years ago and their remote control systems have been bullet proof with the range of a garage door opener (signal shoots though walls/floors). The hearth industry has really been challenged to find a reliable remote control supplier and Skytech has really stepped up to the plate. I'm sure you'll be happy. The only other advice I'd give is to be sure the thermostat feature has a temperature differential of a few degrees. Meaning that it doesn't turn on at 69 and off at 70 because if it does you'll wear your igniter out REAL Quick (First Year). I'd run it with at least a 4 degree variable.

My $0.02

The skytech 3301p has a 1-3 deg differential setting.
 
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