I've been using a good wireless thermostat with my 25-EP for years that works well.
I use the Hi/Low T-Stat program mode on the stove which drops the heat setting down to number 1 when the T-stat stops calling for heat and bumps it up to whatever heat range I have it set at when it does call for heat. That works well, except for one annoying issue. Does anyone know of a way to get the blower motor to also drop down along with the heat setting when the T-Stat isn't calling for heat?
I usually have the stove set at Heat 3 and Blower 4 or 5 because if I set the blower on 3 to match the heat, the blower jumps to 9 a few times per hour to cool itself down. My pellets have a lot of shorter ones and burn really hot.
Anyway, it seems silly, both noise wise and energy consumption wise to have the blower on 5 continuously even when the thermostat drops the stove to 1.
Ray
I use the Hi/Low T-Stat program mode on the stove which drops the heat setting down to number 1 when the T-stat stops calling for heat and bumps it up to whatever heat range I have it set at when it does call for heat. That works well, except for one annoying issue. Does anyone know of a way to get the blower motor to also drop down along with the heat setting when the T-Stat isn't calling for heat?
I usually have the stove set at Heat 3 and Blower 4 or 5 because if I set the blower on 3 to match the heat, the blower jumps to 9 a few times per hour to cool itself down. My pellets have a lot of shorter ones and burn really hot.
Anyway, it seems silly, both noise wise and energy consumption wise to have the blower on 5 continuously even when the thermostat drops the stove to 1.
Ray