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CaRNaGe_46038 January 30th 08 02:26 PM

What is a good IP based thermostat?
 
I'd like to be able to access it in the future via home control but I
really need the programmability now. Currently I just crank it down to
64 when I leave for work. Somedays I forget and I'd also like to dial
it down a little at night about 11 o'clock and then turn it back up
around 5:30.


Jeff B January 31st 08 05:23 PM

What is a good IP based thermostat?
 
On Jan 30, 9:26*am, CaRNaGe_46038 wrote:
I'd like to be able to access it in the future via home control but I
really need the programmability now. Currently I just crank it down to
64 when I leave for work. Somedays I forget and I'd also like to dial
it down a little at night about 11 o'clock and then turn it back up
around 5:30.


?????

How about spending $29.95 for a programmable digital thermostat at HD/
Lowes???

--Jeff

Ryan Weihl[_2_] February 2nd 08 07:47 PM

What is a good IP based thermostat?
 
CaRNaGe_46038 wrote:

I'd like to be able to access it in the future via home control but I
really need the programmability now. Currently I just crank it down to
64 when I leave for work. Somedays I forget and I'd also like to dial
it down a little at night about 11 o'clock and then turn it back up
around 5:30.


here is one: http://www.controlbyweb.com/temperature/index.html
rw

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Ryan Weihl[_2_] February 2nd 08 07:53 PM

What is a good IP based thermostat?
 
CaRNaGe_46038 wrote:

I'd like to be able to access it in the future via home control but I
really need the programmability now. Currently I just crank it down to
64 when I leave for work. Somedays I forget and I'd also like to dial
it down a little at night about 11 o'clock and then turn it back up
around 5:30.


and found another he http://www.smarthome.com/3053.html

googled for "ip thermostat"
I was thinking of this too
rw

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CaRNaGe_46038 February 4th 08 02:41 PM

What is a good IP based thermostat?
 
On Feb 2, 2:53*pm, "Ryan Weihl" wrote:
CaRNaGe_46038 wrote:
I'd like to be able to access it in the future via home control but I
really need the programmability now. Currently I just crank it down to
64 when I leave for work. Somedays I forget and I'd also like to dial
it down a little at night about 11 o'clock and then turn it back up
around 5:30.


*and found another he *http://www.smarthome.com/3053.html

googled for "ip thermostat"
I was thinking of this too
rw

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I found those prolyphics around the web also. Some very good reviews
and if you look hard enough you can find them for 299 or less. for the
guy that mentioned one for 29 bucks. Those are usually useless and
limited. I don't think you can begin to find decent programmable
thermostats until about 70.




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