thedivineblue
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I'm still learning the ins and outs of the whole system, so please bear with my newbness. We had an OmniproII professionally installed around 2 months ago. They also installed 3 Omnistat2 thermostats. Everything was working fine, until my husband got his new Xbox One.
Since then, the upstairs thermostat has been having comm failures left and right. I disconnected the main body of the thermostat and plugged it into a downstairs one (just to make sure it wasn't fried). It lit up and was fine. I went back upstairs and reconnected it to its original base. That night, the thermostat responded fine.
This morning, however we awoke to another comm failure (and a dead looking thermostat).
From my understanding, the installation people did nothing special to the connections. The thermostat is right next to our media/game room. A theory we have been having is that maybe we have too many electronics in that room and instead of tripping the breaker, its killing the thermostat. According to my husband, his xboxs run on low power mode (instead of shutting them off completely). We are going to test this theory and turn them off all the way and see if the thermostat will go back to working.
but does anyone have any ideas on what to check? Thanks
Since then, the upstairs thermostat has been having comm failures left and right. I disconnected the main body of the thermostat and plugged it into a downstairs one (just to make sure it wasn't fried). It lit up and was fine. I went back upstairs and reconnected it to its original base. That night, the thermostat responded fine.
This morning, however we awoke to another comm failure (and a dead looking thermostat).
From my understanding, the installation people did nothing special to the connections. The thermostat is right next to our media/game room. A theory we have been having is that maybe we have too many electronics in that room and instead of tripping the breaker, its killing the thermostat. According to my husband, his xboxs run on low power mode (instead of shutting them off completely). We are going to test this theory and turn them off all the way and see if the thermostat will go back to working.
but does anyone have any ideas on what to check? Thanks