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A good thermostat for heating and cooling a house?
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gmoney
Posted 7/10/2017 12:54 (#6116967 - in reply to #6115426)
Subject: RE: A good thermostat for heating and cooling a house?


SC Wisconsin
Rod Maker - 7/9/2017 16:12

I'm looking for one the blower can be timed to come on. Say at seven in the evening. We have a Tri level and gets significant temperature stratification. It would be nice to stir the air prior to bedtime.


Our Honeywell has a "circ" feature that runs the fan 15 minutes every hour. I've found it helps a ton with the stratification in our house. At the time, to get that feature I had to step up to the contractor grade units. I found one on eBay priced pretty reasonably.

I've also been kicking around the Ecobee's recently. I'm about to pull the trigger on one. One feature I really like is the ability to run our house humidifier and automatically adjust set point based on the outdoor temp, which they get from the internet. I'd like to thing that will help with the condensation problems we have with our current manually adjusted thermostat.

I like Honeywell as a brand, so if they have something similar I'd be interested in checking it out.

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