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Default HVAC question: Honeywell Wi-Fi thermostat

On Saturday, February 25, 2017 at 3:31:57 PM UTC-5, Tekkie® wrote:
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I've read that it's possible to use an external 24V transformer, but
Honyewell tech support just told me in a chat that that's possible only
for 2-wire heat-only systems.; is that true? There are posts and YouTube
videos that seem to suggest otherwise. This is a 4-wire gas and A/C system.

Advice?

Perce


You may be able to connect a new external 24V transformer to the new thermostat terminals R and C. Connect the existing R wire to the R terminal as well.

The thermostat will draw power for itself from the R and C connections to the new transformer.

I give no guarantees that this is right, find some other confirmation.

The phasing of the new transformer relative to the old one __may__ be very important. Connecting wrong may do damage.

This gets complicated, but should be possible.

m


I don't understand what phasing would do with an AC transformer?

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Tekkie


It wouldn't if there was only ONE transformer. What PPC wants to do is
power a new wifi thermostat that requires power, with another transformer
that's in addition to the existing HVAC one. That's because to get power
at the thermostat
you need a common return wire to the HVAC transformer and his wiring does
not have that wire or a spare one. In that case, phasing probably matters.
At least I would not attempt it without knowing they are in phase.

An alternate approach, re-purposing the fan wire was suggested and that
would be my solution.