skytech model you use

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briansol

Minister of Fire
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Jan 18, 2009
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looking into getting one... there's a couple models out there. which do you use?
 
In my sig.
 
Sky-5301
 
these seem to only support 2 periods per day. I would want 4.

on for breakfast, off for work, on for dinner, off for sleep.
 
3301p2 here , but to be honest , i've never programmed it .

edit : i've programmed it for swing settings , just not up/down times of day .
 
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looking into getting one... there's a couple models out there. which do you use?


They're for gas valves and 24 volt systems or millivolt pilot systems. (broken link removed to http://www.fireplaceremotecontrols.com/manuals/Skytech-5301P-Installation-and-Operating-Instruction-Manual.pdf) Same connection to the receiver. Aren't you afraid of burnining your board up?
 
3301P here also
 
They're for gas valves and 24 volt systems or millivolt pilot systems. (broken link removed to http://www.fireplaceremotecontrols.com/manuals/Skytech-5301P-Installation-and-Operating-Instruction-Manual.pdf) Same connection to the receiver. Aren't you afraid of burnining your board up?

please explain your comment .
 
that's what i thought however many folks don't follow every thread and may be now thinking that these thermostats will fry their control boards which is totally NOT true .

sorry don't mean to come off like i'm the internet police .
 
can someone tell me how i would hook up the receiver from the skytech to the back of the m55 cast fs? do i have to cut off the ends of the wires on the receiver and add on the plug in type that the unit currently uses with the oem wireless thermostat? see pic
 

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