Quad Santa Fe wireless tstat

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gog222

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Just bought a new Quad Santa Fe for my sunroom. I already have a Castille in my family room down stairs. My question is this, I would like to use a wireless thermostat if possible. Has anyone used one on a santa fe? If so, what brand? Where i am going to put the tstat, it's going to be difficult to route the wiring..thanks in advance.

Gary
 
my Santa Fe is getting installed any day now ...by me... :) and I was going post a question on this, I think there are some threads on this but let's see what others have to say...

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Go onto Quads website and look under accessories. The have a number of them listed and I know you can get them with remotes so you don't need to run any wires. I believe the company that makes them is Skytech and some are sold on E-Bay. Do a search on this site and there is info on thermostats. I have a remote on my MT Vernon. I just got the stove and have not tried it yet so I will withhold comment until I do.

David
 
gog222 said:
......My question is this, I would like to use a wireless thermostat if possible.......Where i am going to put the tstat, it's going to be difficult to route the wiring..thanks in advance.

Gary

Gary, quite a few members have used wireless t-stats w/ no problems. Forum member Xena has used one for quite a while, and reports no issues. See this thread:

www.hearth.com/econtent/index.php/forums/viewthread/39728/

Can be bought for about $100 on eBay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Skytech-3301-Thermostat-Fireplace-Remote-Control-NEW-!-_W0QQitemZ190270718629QQcmdZViewItem
 
Thanks mac..and everyone. I think i am going to buy one on ebay..i will post back once i get it hooked up and running!!

gary
 
I am looking to hookup Skytech 3301p to Santa Fe insert. Installer wouldn't do it because he didn't know how to attach the connectors on the receiver, to the connectors on the stove. Could someone please tell me the best way to do this? Thanks.
 
I have a wireless from Quad, works great and no ugly wires and less of a hassel for me, I just got done re wireing my house and never want to do that again.

Works good, the only thing I found out is you have to be with in a 20 feet distance from the stove. or it beeps and does not work. Not a real issue though.

I think It cost me 85 bucks at the dealer.

Good luck
 
I also have the Quad wireless stat and it works great for me. We are on our second year with no problems. I think my stat is abut 20 feet from the stove. I had no way to run the wire for a regular one unless I cut a grove in the drywall and ran the wire then filled and repainted.
 
jackiec said:
I am looking to hookup Skytech 3301p to Santa Fe insert. Installer wouldn't do it because he didn't know how to attach the connectors on the receiver, to the connectors on the stove. Could someone please tell me the best way to do this? Thanks.

Sorry to say that if that installer can't figure out that he needs to hook the two wires from the Skytech control box to the center two connectors on the Sante Fe, then you sure don't want him touching your stove!!! I have one on my Castile and a Home Depot $29 programmable wired unit on my Sante Fe. Both work great. Quad really throws you a curve when they say in your users manual that you need a 12 volt thermostat when their service manual says 24 V.
 
Fish On said:
I have a wireless from Quad, works great and no ugly wires and less of a hassel for me, I just got done re wireing my house and never want to do that again.

Works good, the only thing I found out is you have to be with in a 20 feet distance from the stove. or it beeps and does not work. Not a real issue though.

I think It cost me 85 bucks at the dealer.

Good luck

sounds like you put the receiver box inside the cast iron side plate, which really cuts down on the distance. I moved mine outside along side of the stove.
 
yeah, I was going to say 20 feet is nothing and that it should be more.

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Nope this is from there directions THAT I read...

It is recommended that the transmitters always be located witin 20 foot operating range of fireplace, the transmitter features several safety features that alert the user when the transmitter is placed outside the 20 foot normal operating range
 
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