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Default Better programmable thermostat?

On Dec 19, 12:26 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
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On Dec 19, 11:20 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
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On Dec 18, 10:33 pm, CJT wrote:
Smitty Two wrote:
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Meat Plow wrote:


On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 08:41:49 -0800, Joe wrote:


On Dec 17, 9:09 am, "JoeSpareBedroom"
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are there any programmable thermostats out there that you can
recommend that do better than just the four time a day settings?
I
sometimes leave the house for odd hours at a time and I'd like
to
be
able to override 2 or 3 settings at a time without having to
program
each quarter. I'd like to have one that allows me to override
the
custom settings for 5 hours or 8 hours or 2 days if needed.


If you're leaving the house, why not just use the "hold" feature
and
set it
for whatever is the cheapest use? For instance, I work at home,
so
mine's
set for 68 (heat) most of the day, and 66 at night. But, if I'm
gone
for a
lengthy period during the day, I hit the hold button and set it
for
66.


Mine doesn't have a hold function but that still wouldn't help
what I
want to achieve. I want to be able to easily drop it down about 10
degrees for about 8 hours if I know I'm going to be out about 10
hours
then have it gradually increase back up to the normal setting for
the
next 2 hours so it's back to normal by the time I'm home. Does a
thermostat like that exist? This is mostly for weekends where it's
impossible to program because I don't know if I'm going to be home
or
out that day.


If the best Honeywell stat doesn't do what you want then you're out
of
luck.


With a modicum of programming skill and a relay board in your
computer,
you could probably create your own thermostat and make it do
whatever
you want.


But you'd have to worry about all the possible fault modes, short
cycling, etc.


Where's that damn smart house they've been promising us since 1962?
Your
car should tell your house when you're thirty minutes away from
home,
and the heat should start ramping up. In fact, with bluetooth in
your
socks, it should add another five degrees if your feet are wet.


We probably would have 'em if Bush hadn't become President and
mismanaged the economy so badly.


Typical liberal thinking, that the govt should "manage" the economy.


As for the economy, what exactly is so bad about it? Unemployment is
at historically low levels that were considered full employment in the
past. Inflation remains modest and is in check. And GDP is growing
at a decent, sustainable rate. Yet, libs go around moaning like it's
the great depression.


What a silly child you are. You responded to what was meant to be a
humorous
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I didn't see anything humerous about it, only a cheap shot at
President Bush and an attempt to interject politics into the thread.
If anything, the post I replied to was the silly kneejerk response.


But I doubt you really care, you just want to start another flame
war. You just want to start another flame war by name calling and
taking a shot at me.


You WANT people to take shots at you. You thrive on it. It's all you've got.- Hide quoted text -

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Well, if you think that's what I'm here for and want, since you seem
to dislike me, then why do you keep looking for opportunites to jump
in and give me what you think will make me happy? A smarter fellow
would do the opposite.