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Post 1 made on Monday November 10, 2003 at 06:23
TeleFragger
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Well I need to change my thermostat cuz the one that came with the house is horrible... i was at home depot and i was going to buy a honeywell... will they work well with x-10 software like homeseer? I havent purchased the software yet and still havent started any x-10 projects yet.. but if I have to replace the thermostat maybe I should get one where I can program via x-10...

any good recomendations and any links?
hopefully they arent too much so I can get the wife to agree for us to get one and then we can start the x-10 projects slowly...

thanks for all inputs...
Jeff
Post 2 made on Monday November 10, 2003 at 07:54
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I too am having issues with the quality my thermostat and may be looking to replace it with some thing better. I'm curious to see what the responces are to this thread.
Post 3 made on Monday November 10, 2003 at 09:40
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Samething here. Would love to see what is available.

Martin :-)
Post 4 made on Monday November 10, 2003 at 15:27
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X-10 works great with these guys... http://www.resconsys.com/
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Post 5 made on Monday November 10, 2003 at 17:13
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If you are interested in the RCS units we have them in stock a good prices but havent had a chance to get them up on the site. Drop me an email.

Bill
www.homeautomationnet.com
OP | Post 6 made on Monday November 10, 2003 at 22:54
TeleFragger
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so basically i can just unplug the one i have and plug one of them in? TR-16 looks good.... not too gaudy either....
what does something like that run? the honeywell at home depot was $40 for the 5day and 2 day program... and the 5 day, 1day, 1 day was $80... i dont want to go much over that though....
OP | Post 7 made on Monday November 10, 2003 at 22:57
TeleFragger
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cuz i see this on ebay
[Link: cgi.ebay.com]

basically i want just a thermostat... not to have to run one of those home automation huge wall units..that you have to hard wire....

i am a TOTAL newbie and dont understand it all.... so the simpler the better.. thanks
Post 8 made on Tuesday November 11, 2003 at 16:12
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Bill,

I've been looking at these as well. I'd be interested in using an X-10 thermostat. The only reservation I had was that I wanted to control the thermostat with my ProntoPro. I know that there is no 2 way capability, but I'm sure there are work arounds for that. What I am interested in knowing, is: Do IR codes exist so that the thermostat can be controlled via Pronto?

Let me know.

Thanks
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Post 9 made on Thursday November 13, 2003 at 16:04
raiders_fan94
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Anyone know if this is possible?
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