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Which model did you get? I got a Honeywell Wifi which I’m planning to install on my next trip up, but I think it uses a button cell battery for something and if I can avoid a battery to replace I’d be that much happier.
Thanks.
skipamyParticipantCouple of more things about the thermostat that I discovered…
You can change the settings to use all or some of the features. One of the problems I had with the old thermostat was that guests would (purposely or accidentally) put it in program mode or change settings that I didn’t want. So I set the new thermostat up to be very ‘dumb’ and a lot of the setting choices disappeared from the screen! So now, you can only turn the heat on and off, and lower or raise the temperature setting by using the arrow keys. They cannot mess up the fan setting or hold setting. So although it’s a very fancy thermostat, it currently is limited in what it can do, which is perfect.
btvmanagerParticipantWe use Don Dozier at the Rec Center. He’s got a listing on our web site at http://www.bigtreesvillage.org in Resources under the Community Info tab.
DeeBeeParticipantGood Job skipamy! If I have a problem I know now to contact you!
tortugaParticipantCongrats Ms Fixit!
allenParticipantFedEx has a shipping method called “SmartPost” and UPS has a similar method called “UPS Basic.” They ship the package to your local post office and USPS takes it from there. Both methods are slow. I have Amazon Prime and get free two day delivery on most items. Most come via UPS but some are via FedEx to my front door.
I don’t think you need to be up here for a substantial part of the year to get a PO box, but keep in mind someone should check your PO box occasionally for junk mail. We had a PO box before we were full time to register our vehicles up here.
bigtreestechmanKeymasterOn a number of occasions I have had Amazon ship via fedex and fedex dropped the package at the Arnold post office. Apparently fedex and USPS have some sort of deal for last-leg delivery. I’d guess that would fail if you didn’t have a P.O. box on your zip.
Allen, I do not believe P.O. boxes are available to people who do not live up here for a substantial part of the year.
skipamyParticipantSo I was the one who originally posted, thanks for everyone’s input. Thought I’d post my results.
I decided on a Wi-Fi thermostat instead of a phone line one. If power’s out, the furnace is not going to be turning on anyway. I liked the feature of being notified via email if the temperature is more than x or less than y.
I ended up getting a Honeywell, mainly because it was recommended by Mike at EPG. I got the RTH6580WF at Home Depot for $120 and installed it today while I was up visiting. It was not as easy as I had hoped, since the original thermostat did not have a C wire hooked up. So I had to squat down under the cabin to strip and hook up an extra wire in the furnace. A couple of hiccups along the way, but eventually everything worked. Not bad for a 59 yr old lady!
This model does not use batteries, power comes from the C wire. The lowest setting is 40 degrees. Wi-fi hookup and registration was very easy. The control panel on the web browser is clear and simple to use. It shows the current temperature setting, the inside temperature, and the outside temperature (from a weather source), and you can control/change everything from the browser.
I feel so much better now, knowing that I can check on the temperature and furnace from home, after the guests or cleaners leave, to make sure they set it correctly, or if not, re-set it from home!
allenParticipantBTW, I order almost everything from Amazon. Never had a problem. Sometimes other websites INSIST you live in Arnold because of the ZIP code. Just click OK. You’ll get it anyway.
allenParticipantYou need to get a PO Box or have it delivered to:
Grandmother
c/o Whoever
PO Box Whatever (Whoever’s PO box)
Camp Connell, CA.PO Boxes are free if you own a place up here.
As for the Camp Connell store deliveries, check your tracking number and if it says signed for by D Manning, that’s Donna at the CC store.
I think UPS and FedEx have some temporary drivers for the holiday season. They’ve never driven in snow or ice. Our regular UPS or FedEx delivery guy almost never misses a delivery to our house.
uttbParticipantw/o the P O Box, mail doesn’t usually go beyond Arnold
tortugaParticipantmtndad – we don’t have a PObox, thus the potential issue if Amazon sends via USPS.
Joe – when comcast mailed our first bills to CampConnell, Paula simply sent them back as undeliverable, which was fine with us – we’d told comcast to ebill us, anyway 🙂
Maybe Gramma needs to shop somewhere where she can pick shipping method… or should turn back time and plan ahead a little better 🙂 bah humbug
skisnxsParticipantebaker:
The RTH8580WF does require a battery but cannot say how long it lasts….sort of depends on whether the power is out and for how long. I have had ours in since June and have not changed the battery. I don’t know what the minimum temp setting is but you can contact Honeywell or check their website http://yourhome.honeywell.com/home/Products/Thermostats/7-Day-Programmable/RTH8580WF.htmmtndadParticipantI have has no trouble with any of the delivery companies. I get a package at least once a week.
My Amazon label Shows
My name
My PO Box
My street address
Camp Connell, CA
And my 9 digit zip.ebakerParticipantThanks for sharing all the good info! Now I have a lot to go work with.
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