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Thermostat recommendation?
What thermostat do you pro's currently favor? I've been very happy with my Honeywell Vision Touchscreen's - been about three years since they were put in .. seem very accurate and easy to use. Anything new out there that surpasses in performance or value?
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Just the IAQ version with more staging, control of humidity & dehumidfying, ventilators etc.
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Yea. I'm still trying to get the wiring right so the IAQ runs my dichwasher too. 
Its a nice stat.
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 Originally Posted by BaldLoonie
Just the IAQ version with more staging, control of humidity & dehumidfying, ventilators etc.
If I could followup with a couple questions:
Have you found the humidity reading to be pretty accurate? What's a decent comfort settpoint for winter (something like 40%)?
Do you have a logo sticker that you apply? I ask because the unit is pretty sleek, any additional tags seem to mess up the look...
Thanks!
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 Originally Posted by beenthere
Yea. I'm still trying to get the wiring right so the IAQ runs my dichwasher too.
Its a nice stat.
Hey, you have the VP IAQ yourself now?
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We find the humidity reading is pretty close. For winter, interior humidity should vary with outdoor temp. If bitter cold, 40% is probably too high. The IAQ with outdoor sensor will turn down the humidity in cold weather.
Our vendor does put our logo on them, we do have a few complain about it where almost nobody complains on the cheapies.
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 Originally Posted by RyanHughes
Hey, you have the VP IAQ yourself now? 
Still haven't figured out how to get it to control the dishwasher.
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I am pleased with my IAQ, and does a good job with everything. I had to offset my humidity reading by 3%, other than that, it's pretty accurate.
 Originally Posted by beenthere
Still haven't figured out how to get it to control the dishwasher. 
LOL, Dishwasher don't have any low voltage control, so you may be out of luck on that!
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If you don't know, then don't do. If you don't know and still do, then be prepared to pay someone else a lot to undo what you did and then do it right.
If you do know, then do. But do it right. Otherwise, you may not be doing it long.
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If I use a line voltage contactor, I can control the dishwasher in the winter off the humidier terminals. Need humidity, run dishwasher.
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 Originally Posted by beenthere
If I use a line voltage contactor, I can control the dishwasher in the winter off the humidier terminals. Need humidity, run dishwasher. 
Didn't Honeywell say that would void the warranty?
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Only if they can prove it.
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