title says it all. I got an a/c and heating unit with a simple temperature controller, heat/cool switch, normal/emergency, and an auto/on switch. I'd like to install a programmable thermostat to save some dough on the electricity bill, since I am the only one in the place, and when I'm gone to work, there is no point in trying to keep the place a nice temperature.how hard would this task be? What exactly do I need to get? I read somewhere that the number of wires is important, and I count 8 wires on the current thermostat, if that helps. I'm perfectly capable of reading and following directions, and I imagine this is a simple "insert tab A into slot B" kind of a job. Is that pretty much it?
5/9/2008 11:09:08 PM
Yup, just don't let the wires fall back into the wall. Then your life will suck.[Edited on May 9, 2008 at 11:12 PM. Reason : hard]
5/9/2008 11:11:58 PM
its easy if you arent color blind
5/9/2008 11:21:00 PM
make sure you update your thermostat with the latest firmware before you do anything.
5/9/2008 11:40:15 PM
It's incredibly easy. Did it last year, took about 20-30 minutes.
5/9/2008 11:44:31 PM
5/10/2008 12:13:11 AM
well, apparently I have a weird as fuck thermostat. great
5/10/2008 12:20:43 AM
3 wire or 4 wire?
5/10/2008 10:47:51 AM
Consider marking your wires first, (i.e., RH, etc) - just in case. Sometimes the color coding to location is, shall we say, poor.Otherwise, it's a pretty trivial task.Edit: If you have a "weird" thermostat, are you sure you don't have a heat pump? You can't put a standard thermostat replacement on one of those - you'd need one designed for a heat pump.[Edited on May 10, 2008 at 11:29 AM. Reason : .]
5/10/2008 11:29:00 AM