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Originally Posted by Tunesmith
I'm away from Florida right now, and my Ecobee thermostat is telling me that it's 'offline'. My Ecobee cameras are working fine, so I know it's not a problem with my wireless router or internet. I was just wondering if anyone has identified which circuit breaker is used to provide power to the thermostat. A few months ago, I went through the entire house and figured out which circuit breakers controlled every appliance, outlet, lights, etc. But one thing I forgot to check was the thermostat! I'm assuming that the thermostat is wired into a circuit that provides power to several other 'items' (since it doesn't draw much power). Maybe someone has checked this out already and can give me a hint? I realize that just giving me a breaker number would be meaningless, but it might help if you could tell me how they labelled the breaker on the panel (i.e. "Kitchen outlets", etc.), that might get me closer to a solution. Worst case, I can just have someone flip off each breaker until the thermostat loses power, but that is a little much to ask a neighbor to do for me!
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I would get someone in there right away. The power shutdown to the thermostat usually means the float switch has shut down the unit and you have a clogged condensate line. The fact the float switch shut it down is a good thing, if it didn't you would get water in the house.
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