Yes I agree. It looked even cooler live (pics don't show it that well).Guy Lavoie said:Looks good doesn't it? I'd like one...
I just took it out of the box and haven't had a chance to install it yet (it's not for my home).3DogKnight said:How do you like the new keypad? Does it have all the functions of the KP-1, besides the temp sensor?
I like the look of the kp-2 much better that the kp-1, and have been wanting to get one.
Don't want to stray OT, but the KP2 is nice. The LCD may be tricky to get just the right levels, but overall very nice. You can see my install pics here. I actually got it for my sister but had to put it in my place. Time to go order another... Oh, Yes - no temp and 4 function keys.BraveSirRobbin said:I just took it out of the box and haven't had a chance to install it yet (it's not for my home).3DogKnight said:How do you like the new keypad? Does it have all the functions of the KP-1, besides the temp sensor?
I like the look of the kp-2 much better that the kp-1, and have been wanting to get one.
I don't think it has a temp sensor and I believe not as many function keys; but, it looks great and I haven't even powered it up yet! B)
Don't want to stray OT, but the KP2 is nice. The LCD may be tricky to get just the right levels, but overall very nice. You can see my install pics here.
Yes, there is a stud on the right. If you look at one of the first pictures which is what it looked like from the original keypad they put in, you will see the ooops in the original pic. If I cut the hole right by the oooops then there would not have been room for the ear, so I had to shift the hole over a bit. You can just barely see it when looking from the side after the trim ring is in place but I am actually planning on taking it back out and replacing the 22/4 with a Cat5 but was too anxious to mount it. I'll patch that part when I do the reinstall anyway.Spanky said:Looks like you almost had an OOPS on the right side of your hole you cut. Did the dress up ring cover it? It looks like a stud on the right side of the hole. That would keep one of the four sheetrock swing arms from grabbing the sheetrock.