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But, no need to take your or my word for it. Let's use data and references and critical thinking.
Google support page for the nest:
"Your thermostat's Energy History is a detailed summary that covers the last 10 days. You can view it on your thermostat or with the Nest app on a phone, tablet, or computer."
https://support.google.
Anywho. Maybe you've got a magic nest, or can't count. But, PLEASE share proof rather than assertion as if you are correct I'd love to get that data out of it. I know there are 3rd party scripts to scrape the google API and get your data but they are a pain.
One of the greatest potential values of a smart thermostat is the data over long periods of time to establish seasonal energy consumption changes. Nest makes this impossible. However, ecobee makes it EASY!
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Ecobee lite is what you want
Lots of other frustrating design flaws and their constant fiddling with their API which breaks things. I'd be better off with a no name z-wave or zigbee thermostat.
Lots of other frustrating design flaws and their constant fiddling with their API which breaks things. I'd be better off with a no name z-wave or zigbee thermostat.
also people mentioned history data but i dont see it on my ecobee4. where can i locate that?
also people mentioned history data but i dont see it on my ecobee4. where can i locate that?
You can do so by logging into your web portal and clicking on the HomeIQ tile. There, you'll find an overview of how your system has been running—including its activity based on schedule, your estimated energy saved, and how your savings compare to others. You can also download your thermostat's historical data.
flair was the reason I pulled a perfectly good Nest out for Ecobee. I'm glad I did as I like the Ecobee a lot more than Nest now but never would have tried it before.
I have 1 Zone central AC in a 2500 sq foot house with two floors and a basement. How does this compare to having a real second zone? I've heard opening and closing vents isn't ideal. My main issue is that our upstairs gets super hot, but when we make it colder up there, the main level is freezing.
I would probably need close to about 16 vents. Is it costly? I'd also have to convert my Nest (which I am beginning to dislike), to Ecobee.
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I would probably need close to about 16 vents. Is it costly? I'd also have to convert my Nest (which I am beginning to dislike), to Ecobee.
You're looking at about $90 to $100 per vent. I'd reach out to flair. In your case they'll most likely recommend you only replace the first floor vents since you wouldn't need to close the second floor vents. If you did both floors you might need 2 pucks depending on how far away the units are. It solved my issue. My office is quite a bit hotter than the rest of the house. So I was able to cool off my room while keeping the rest of the house at normal temps. Plus the Ecobee option to turn on the fan for a minimum of 5 min/hr helped a lot in moving cooler air into my office.
Fair. For me, a cheap echo auto or echo flex in the garage is my preferred means to alert my humble abode that I've arrive, and require lights. Then again, don't have my garage door tied in yet ...
I've always read that people advise against even manually closing vents anywhere in the house, as it could damage AC components, but I guess it seems to work in your favor?
You can use the motion sensor (on thermostat or room sensors) to control smart devices thru a hub like Smart things.
Got 4 for $50/each from the MassSave energy day sale earlier this year. Crazy discounts to be had if you go through your energy company.
As a Nest owner who's already been burned, I wouldn't be surprised if Google killed Nest in the nest 5 years.
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i need to buy more remote sensors. do we have any recent deals for it?