Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Not true, its accessible on the app and wall unit.
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As noted in a previous post, the Ecobee can be set to control the humidity level. There is also a setting called 'AC Overcool Max' that you will want to change. That setting allows the thermostat to cool below the set point in order to reach the humidity level. Note that the 'AC Overcool Max' setting can only be set via the device UI and not the app.
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I have a humidistat set under 60 for humidity. My A/C only runs to keep the humidity under that number. Have done this for 12 years with no problems. Pay MarCell (Sensored Life) a monthly fee of $11 for these months and will be notified if anything go awry.
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I’ve had the Ecobee for 3 years. I set the high humidity limit and the app notifies me when hit. I lower the temperature a few degrees until it gets back within the limit. This isn’t needed very often but has worked well for me.
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I use a blink camera from which I can view temperature and also front and back doors. I need to manually access the app to view temp however it does have minimum and maximum temp alert should. TV house is set at 78 when I'm not here in summer. Winter setting up north of 50.
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In the Ecobee app, it is under More - Settings - System.
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It's obvious they meant %, not Degrees...
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I have been a snowbird since 2006 and have come to the following conclusion about thermostat settings while we are gone for the summer. I do have a wifi thermostat (Honeywell) and use to monitor it daily while we are gone. I have found that is not necessary. The thermostat has a readout of humidity but does not have a means to control humidity. I would monitor the humidity and turn down the temperature periodically to lower it as needed. I found it is much easier to use the temperature programing to do that. I set the temperature in the house at 86 degrees for 23 hours and at 0500 in the morning it sets back to 75 degrees until 0600 when it then goes to 86. That keeps the humidity in the 50 to 60% range all day. Simple but effective. Electric bill in the $50 range all summer.
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