I have a Lux Geo thermostat connected to a gas fireplace that is rated as a heating appliance. The thermostat worked for my purposes for several years, but then Johnson Controls bought Lux and replaced the App, and then the App stopped working for a year or more while they "improved" it. Well, Johnson seems to have gotten the App working again, but the WiFi connection is flaky--the thermostat disconnects from WiFi after only a day or two, and then doesn't reconnect. This makes the thermostat useless for anyone who needs to operate it, or monitor temperature, remotely (for the troubleshooters out there, my weather station and security cameras don't lose their WiFi connections, so it isn't the network. Seems like a firmware issue.) I've read about people having to make trips to check on vacation houses where they used this thermostat.
Fortunately for me, I figured out a workaround, so I thought I'd post it here for anyone who might be in the same boat. I plugged the thermostat power cord (USB adapter) into a Smart plug. Once a day I have the Smart plug cycle the power off, and then back on a minute later. If the thermostat has disconnected during the previous 24 hours, it reconnects. This has worked for several months (knock on wood), reconnecting the disconnected thermostat about a dozen times. For those who don't know, the thermostat continues to do its job even when it's disconnected, and re-boots with the schedule (or hold temperature) the same as before.
One more note, for those who plan to use this thermostat with the AA battery option, think again--the batteries don't last long. I don't remember what the thermostat functionality was with no power, but it can't have been good. I put batteries in it just for backup and they still discharged with the power plugged in. Unless new firmware has addressed this somehow, I'd expect it still applies.
Fortunately for me, I figured out a workaround, so I thought I'd post it here for anyone who might be in the same boat. I plugged the thermostat power cord (USB adapter) into a Smart plug. Once a day I have the Smart plug cycle the power off, and then back on a minute later. If the thermostat has disconnected during the previous 24 hours, it reconnects. This has worked for several months (knock on wood), reconnecting the disconnected thermostat about a dozen times. For those who don't know, the thermostat continues to do its job even when it's disconnected, and re-boots with the schedule (or hold temperature) the same as before.
One more note, for those who plan to use this thermostat with the AA battery option, think again--the batteries don't last long. I don't remember what the thermostat functionality was with no power, but it can't have been good. I put batteries in it just for backup and they still discharged with the power plugged in. Unless new firmware has addressed this somehow, I'd expect it still applies.