I have an Elk M1G and an HAI RC80 thermostat. Both work fine.
At night, I would like to control the fans and HVAC based on the temp where we're sleeping, not where the thermostat is located.
I know there is a remote temp sensor for the RC80 but it looks to me that if I install that it would completely disable the local sensor.
I am aware of the Elk remote sensor and it seems to me that this could be an option if I read it every minute or so and start/stop the HVAC based on that reading (setting the temp of the thermostat arbitrarily high/low as needed, with a delay to prevent short cycling).
I have considered reading each room individually for fan control but that seems like it could get expensive, especially considering the Elk sensor.
1-wire seems to be an option, although I am not entirely clear on all of the components I would need to make this happen.
+1 points for WAF friendly sensors that disapear into the background.
Are there any other options I am not aware of? What would be the best option in this scenario? Thanks.
At night, I would like to control the fans and HVAC based on the temp where we're sleeping, not where the thermostat is located.
I know there is a remote temp sensor for the RC80 but it looks to me that if I install that it would completely disable the local sensor.
I am aware of the Elk remote sensor and it seems to me that this could be an option if I read it every minute or so and start/stop the HVAC based on that reading (setting the temp of the thermostat arbitrarily high/low as needed, with a delay to prevent short cycling).
I have considered reading each room individually for fan control but that seems like it could get expensive, especially considering the Elk sensor.
1-wire seems to be an option, although I am not entirely clear on all of the components I would need to make this happen.
+1 points for WAF friendly sensors that disapear into the background.
Are there any other options I am not aware of? What would be the best option in this scenario? Thanks.