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Network HVAC controls have been around mostly for commercial buddings and for the home automation/gadgeteer crowd but not for the average homeowner.
It seems that a simple low cost consumer model is now available at Home Depot for about $100- - Filttrete 3M-50 (aka Radiothermostat CT30 ) http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1...atalogId=10053 www.radiostat.com |
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see- www.radiothermostat.com , http://forums.radiothermostat.com/in...c151a1855d33c1 , Model CT-30 = Filtrete 3M-50 sold at Home Depot
Other units out there but cost more - www.bayweb.com www.ecobee.com www.proliphix.com interesting link from an Ecobee user - http://stevejenkins.com/blog/2010/11...rt-thermostat/ |
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Somewhat related - internet enabled electrical usage monitoring device-
TED 5000 - http://www.theenergydetective.com/store/ted-5000 |
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Having a computer network installed at your home or business lets you do you much more than simply surf the Web. An Internet-controlled thermostat can both save you money and help the environment, by allowing you to control the building's heating and air conditioning systems while you're away.
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