Not MAGA-compliant. Pass. //@Anonymous: No fast charging, pass;
No USB type C, pass
No machine washable, pass;
LOL...what is next, no sterilized, pass? //@anonymous: not 1080P, pass
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By anonymous on 02/04/2018, 12:00 AM EST
No fast charging, pass;
No USB type C, pass
No machine washable, pass;
LOL...what is next, no sterilized, pass? //@anonymous: not 1080P, pass
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By anonymous on 02/03/2018, 04:35 PM EST
The fan wire can be used to get the power.Fan will only run when the ac is on. Yow wont be able to run just the fan. You need to short a cable at the furnace. easy to do. google it for video showing how to do it.
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By anonymous on 02/03/2018, 11:28 AM EST
From the web: The C wire, or “common wire” enables the continuous flow of 24 VAC power to the thermostat. ... If your system doesn't have a C-wire, you'll need to run a new cable from your furnace to your thermostat to install most of the modern smart thermostat models.
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By anonymous on 02/03/2018, 11:27 AM EST
From the web: RC and RH. If the air conditioning thermostat has one transformer to power both the heating and cooling system, then the wire from the transformer goes directly to the RC terminal and is called the RC wire. ... This wire is also known as the RH wire
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By anonymous on 02/03/2018, 09:25 AM EST
My old one has no C wire but RC wire, does it work?
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By anonymous on 02/02/2018, 10:20 PM EST
not 1080P, pass
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By anonymous on 02/02/2018, 08:54 PM EST
no camera compared with Nest is a big downside. //@anonymous: Very good deal, much cheaper then the Nest and you get pretty much the exact same features.
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By anonymous on 02/02/2018, 08:29 PM EST
Wire instructions are nothing. You still need a C wire adaptor if you don't have a 24v connection on the control panel. It's not easy if you don't have a C wire on your old thermostat wires. //@anonymous: There is a wiring instruction if no C wire. Also it's fairly easy to add the C. Just need hook up the other end of the blue wire in the furnace panel to the 24V.
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By anonymous on 02/02/2018, 05:42 PM EST
There is a wiring instruction if no C wire. Also it's fairly easy to add the C. Just need hook up the other end of the blue wire in the furnace panel to the 24V.
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By anonymous on 02/02/2018, 04:03 PM EST
I disagree //@Anonymous: Very good deal, much cheaper then the Nest and you get pretty much the exact same features.
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By anonymous on 02/02/2018, 03:47 PM EST
Very good deal, much cheaper then the Nest and you get pretty much the exact same features.
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By anonymous on 02/02/2018, 02:20 PM EST
just make sure you have a common c wire to power this thermostat because it's not powered by battery.
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By anonymous on 02/02/2018, 12:34 PM EST
Very good deal.
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By anonymous on 02/02/2018, 11:37 AM EST
It fairly simple. You should pay attention to existing wiring and connections. Label the wires with terminal names when removing them from existing thermostat. When installing the new one - read the installation instructions - and ensure you connect the wires to correct terminals. //@anonymous: Is it easy to replace the thermostat
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By anonymous on 02/02/2018, 11:32 AM EST
Yes, most of them have standard, color coded wiring.
No USB type C, pass
No machine washable, pass;
LOL...what is next, no sterilized, pass? //@anonymous: not 1080P, pass
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