While my house was fine, I saw at two different neighbors houses that after a short power outage the furnace/ecobee did not restart. Although the furnace breakers did not show tripped (ie, "middle" position between on and off), turning the air handler breaker (labeled A/H) off then back on "rebooted" the furnace and everything came back up. Also worth noting that on my new build, the A/C and A/H breakers are labeled backwards, so it wouldn't hurt to try cycling both of them off and back on again.
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Originally Posted by Ham_and_Cheese
Forgot to mention - we must have had a power outage over night - the microwave's clock needed to be reset. Neighbors reporting similar.
We do have the SECO surge protector on our meter...
It also blinked out for a second or two around 8:30am
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