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BayWeb thermostats
tim smith
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Any one used any of these for remote access, the reports look ok online but just wondering if you all have any input.
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Was considering them
but according to their support folks, it couldn't use a remote sensor. Deal breaker for me.0 -
Re: remote sensors
Proliphix has a web enabled thermostat with remote sensor. It just would not support static ip address and bayweb will. Can't win for losing. Happy New year0 -
I got a 2-family frame 1-pipe
running a NT20 with a remote sensor. I need to get internet there so I can enjoy all the features. I needed to put in two http://www.elkproducts.com/_webapp_2981410/ELK-960__Delay_Timer_Module to compensate for a little chattering on the sensor. Maybe my 18ga wires on the sensor is causing that.0 -
I use 3 of them
I have 3 BayWeb's, 3 diffrent houses, 3 diffrent heating systems, they work great.
The e-mail reporting function saved my house from freezing when the boiler went out in November.
You can also hook up your alarm to it and drop the monthly charge.
you need some kind of wired internet, handy to have that anyway,
feel free to contact if you have questions
tim.potter@ymail.com
TimWinter Park, CO & Arvada, CO0
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