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  • in reply to: Temperature/thermostat remotely? #1420
    jsschmitz
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    I’ve used the Filtrete unit for 2 years now and it works very well. It’s basically a rebranded Radiothermostat unit (CT30?). (And note that Radiothermostat appears to have been acquired by yet another company.)

    This thermostat runs on batteries, but the WiFi portion runs on 24VAC from the furnace. The unit will continue to run its program if it loses the Internet connection. It can be set to around 36 degrees for the low point. I do set it quite low. It doesn’t affect the defrost cycle of the fridge since that is on a timer, but the refrigeration will be off most of the time which does indeed let the freezer warm above freezing. If you have things that must stay frozen (we don’t leave anything in the freezer), then you need to keep the cabin warmer than this.

    The user interface on the thermostat is okay, not great, but it doesn’t matter much as we almost always use a phone app or the web interface. It’s basically a standard 7 day programmable thermostat with a WiFi addition. The way this unit works is by periodically (every few minutes) contacting the Radiothermostat servers for an update. The phone app or web interface connects to these servers remotely. Locally your phone app or PC can talk to it directly. It’s fantastic to warm up and monitor the temperature before you arrive.

    And now for the more esoteric information: It is possible to get this unit to talk to a Vera (zwave) for home automation. And that means that you can program this unit more creatively. This thermostat has a numeric display that isn’t much used. With the Vera, I was able to reuse that field as the current temperature from another source. I use the weather station data from Bear Valley or Arnold so that I can see from the thermostat what is happening in one of those locations. The Vera is not for everyone as it is too complicated and finicky, but it does open up a whole new world. I use it to turn on lights before we arrive and to light up the deck where we have camera so I can see the weather at night if I want. Vera can also work with door locks.

    in reply to: UPS & FedEx Deliveries #1419
    bigtreestechman
    Keymaster

    Tortuga,
    I would suggest having it sent somewhere that you can get reliable delivery. I wouldn’t count on the Arnold post office holding anything for you. You might want to talk to Paula at the Camp Connell PO and find out if it would even make it up here at all.

    in reply to: UPS & FedEx Deliveries #1418
    tortuga
    Participant

    I’ve got a question – Gramma wants to order some stuff from amazon for us, and they use UPS, USPS, or fedEx depending on what the item is… We don’t have a USPS box in Camp Connell, will the package get sent back if Amazon uses USPS instead of another carrier? Or will it get held for pickup?

    in reply to: Temperature/thermostat remotely? #1417
    everik
    Participant

    We have an Ecobee. It’s been great. Min temp, though, is 45 f. I was originally unhappy that it didn’t go colder, but then I was told that forced air heaters (gas) don’t like to run very cold air for a long time. You should check your heater spec to see what the min temperature setting it can be continuously run at. Besides, running the house at 45 vs. 40 probably does not use much more gas.

    Ours is hooked up to our internet WiFi. If the net goes down, it stays at the last programmed temp. If the power goes out, well…. you’re sort of out of luck since the heater isn’t going to run anyways.

    I’m pretty sure the Ecobee is powered directly from the 5V source from the heater unit (i.e. wired).

    in reply to: UPS & FedEx Deliveries #1416
    caleach
    Participant

    It’s actually great that the drivers know the area enough and have enough confidence to do that.

    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #1415
    bigtreestechman
    Keymaster

    If you have UPS or FedEx deliveries in the Camp Connell or Dorrington area that are shown as delivered but you haven’t received them, you might want to call down to Camp Connell and check with Donna. Apparently both FedEx and UPS have been dropping off packages at the store when the neighborhood roads are icy.
    The joys of mountain living 🙂
    joe

    in reply to: Temperature/thermostat remotely? #1414
    ebaker
    Participant

    That’s very true, it can mess up the fridge if set too low. We try to keep the fridge at ~38, and would like to set the house temp to 40.

    in reply to: Temperature/thermostat remotely? #1413
    caleach
    Participant

    I remember hearing something about the minimum temp in your cabin had to be at or slightly avove the refrigerator settings so that the defrosts cycles, etc would function properly.

    Not sure hoe much there is to that view but perhaps others have more to add to that topic.

    in reply to: Temperature/thermostat remotely? #1412
    ebaker
    Participant

    I got the battery answer from the online user manual. However, I didn’t find anything about minimum temp.

    in reply to: Temperature/thermostat remotely? #1411
    ndamico
    Participant

    get an ecobee. i have one at our cabin and at our house in Sac. works excellent. no service/subscription fees, less “Apple” looking than a nest if you prefer something that looks and functions more like a conventional thermostat and you can operate it from a phone or computer. once of the best investments we’ve made. i put them both in myself.

    i got the simple non-touchscreen version from amazon.

    in reply to: Temperature/thermostat remotely? #1410
    ebaker
    Participant

    I have a couple questions about the RTH8580WF:

    1. What is the minimum temp it will allow to be set for periods of absence?

    2. Does it require batteries?

    3. If it uses batteries, roughly how long do they last? (We sometimes go 3-4 months between cabin visits.)

    The minimum temp we can set on our present thermostat is 45 degrees. I would like be able to set 40 degrees and hopefully save a little on propane. Also would like to be able to preheat the place.

    in reply to: Temperature/thermostat remotely? #1409
    skisnxs
    Participant

    I installed a Honeywell Wi-Fi 7-Day Programmable Touchscreen Thermostat – RTH8580WF as well. It works great! It was fairly easy to set up. I did have to contact their support line when I wanted to change my wi-fi router security code and the rep was very helpful. I have the iphone app so I can check and adjust the temp on the move or from my home computer…. I think Costco is selling these now for around $100….I highly recommend.

    in reply to: Hwy 4 Corridor Uglification #1408
    MtnMax
    Participant

    I know the area very well and couldn’t agree more. It still could be developed into something however it will not be an RV storage. I am in hopes that whatever is eventually put there is more visually appealing than very large steel buildings.

    in reply to: Hwy 4 Corridor Uglification #1407
    bigtreestechman
    Keymaster

    Bear in mind that there is an entire neighborhood on the hill just above the property in question. No amount of landscaping will block the view of large expanses of concrete an warehouse style roofs from those homes. I don’t live there but I know people who do and have seen the view from above.

    in reply to: Hwy 4 Corridor Uglification #1406
    MtnMax
    Participant

    Joe
    Just wanted to let you know the planning commission found that the project did not fit in C1 not even with a conditional use permit rejecting the planning directors recommendation.

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