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Комментарии • 301

  • @junyulu1403
    @junyulu1403 2 года назад +89

    For those who have a Honeywell thermostat already: you may save a lot of time installing the hardware. My Honeywell thermostat has the exact same wire connector, which makes my installation extremely easy. Just need to pull the old one out and plug the amazon one in, took me 10 seconds.

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  2 года назад +4

      Good to know! Thanks for the tip!

    • @skiran6316
      @skiran6316 2 года назад

      Came down to ask this thanks for answer

    • @carlychatman-garcia1866
      @carlychatman-garcia1866 2 года назад +1

      Awesome to know! I have a Honeywell Home Pro Series and hoping this is the case when I get my Amazon one.

    • @coolaneasyful
      @coolaneasyful 2 года назад +4

      True that. Mine snapped on. Even the cable connections were the same. However mine doesn't turn on. I have a blue cable going to the C. Any thoughts?

    • @bossboxchevyog6900
      @bossboxchevyog6900 2 года назад +3

      @@coolaneasyful did u figure yours out I got same problem everything hooked up but doesn’t come on

  • @ClintHolman
    @ClintHolman 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much. I replaced this before watching this video but had a bad feeling after not installing the jumper. But your comment “new thermostat does not require jumper” made me feel so much at ease.

    • @mrfuel1866
      @mrfuel1866 Год назад

      Hi...did you used the jumper wire or no...?

  • @HotTakeAndy
    @HotTakeAndy 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this video. Perfect visual (stable camera angles and clear image), great audio and overall just a great instructional video. I’m much less intimidated to do mine now! Thank you so much!

  • @ashleyflu262
    @ashleyflu262 Год назад +1

    Thank you!! This really helped this single mother out

  • @gr8ride411
    @gr8ride411 2 года назад +5

    Fantastic and clearly delivered instructional video! I was not sure about getting this one after reading something about needing a ‘C’ connector as I wasn’t really sure what that meant. Our home was built in late 2014. I’ll now check for it and possibly buy this product. Thank you for making this. Awesome!👍🏽

  • @dalepaulson8709
    @dalepaulson8709 2 года назад +2

    This is the best install video I was able to find. It answered all my amateur questions. Thanks

  • @cableguyzne
    @cableguyzne Год назад +5

    The “C” stands for COMMON…not necessarily a color. My previous house used a blue for common. My current house (that I used this thermostat) was on black.

  • @mcancino8286
    @mcancino8286 2 года назад

    THANK YOU for explaining that “c” is copper. Amd the cable is brown. In the instructions in the amazon app, it shows as blue which I also have. Now my installing the brown cable, my thermostat works!!!

  • @jesseramon
    @jesseramon 10 месяцев назад

    Nicely done sir.. I liked,, shared and subscribed..

  • @johnkaufmann7269
    @johnkaufmann7269 2 года назад

    I just purchased this and decided to watch your video so I can install it. I don’t have AC but I’m sure I’ll still be able to use this.

  • @lookwhatifoundmedia
    @lookwhatifoundmedia  10 месяцев назад

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  • @markgraham9452
    @markgraham9452 2 года назад +2

    I just found this video today January 7, 2022.
    I would like to comment on the wall plate and wiring base plate. Those are exactly the same parts that Honeywell includes with their Pro series thermostats. I am an HVAC tech. We install a lot of the Honeywell Lyric T6 thermostats.
    This Amazon thermostat appears to be a collaboration with Honeywell. I would recommend that you buy and install the Honeywell Lyric T6 over this Amazon thermostat.
    Atleast, take a look at the Lyric in RUclips videos first. It is a Wifi intelligent thermostat as well.

  • @sidrarose69
    @sidrarose69 Год назад +1

    I had a new Honeywell digital thermostat that I installed about 9 months ago. I had an unused blue wire. Is that my copper wire or do I just not use it again? Trying to install right now so I’m sure it will take some time for you to answer but I’ll pay attention to my notifications. TIA 🙂 Helpful video, grateful!

  • @donaldross1077
    @donaldross1077 2 года назад +2

    Looks like it might be better than the Nest thermostat that I spent 5 days trying to get working and finally sent back. I do have a C wire now. Not sure I want to mess with it. Thanks for video.

    • @lerr001jr7
      @lerr001jr7 2 года назад

      The unfortunate thing is there’s no place to hook or jump to see wire harness into everything so flush with the wall

  • @TapedFromFlorida
    @TapedFromFlorida 2 года назад +5

    I have mine coming in tomorrow so I appreciate the video. Great job.

  • @johnbouldin9033
    @johnbouldin9033 2 года назад +1

    I skipped forward to when you showed how to press down on the side clamps to retain the wires and whether to use the bezel. Thank you. That’s all I needed.

  • @djg585
    @djg585 2 года назад +2

    I could happily live my whole life with the old thermostat.

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  2 года назад +3

      Honestly I could have too… but it’s really nice laying in bed and being able to change the temperature without getting up.

    • @djg585
      @djg585 2 года назад +1

      @@lookwhatifoundmedia
      Well, I'm 71 years old, and I've learned that I can either pull another blanket over me or pull one off...

    • @suen4678
      @suen4678 2 года назад

      @@djg585 But sooner or later you got to get out of that bed...

    • @djg585
      @djg585 2 года назад +1

      @@suen4678
      Not when you're 71...

    • @timothyrea2255
      @timothyrea2255 Год назад

      This thermostat is $60. $42 today for cyber monday and often utility companies are offering rebates. Mine is $50 rebate so it's free (minus the effort of installing it)

  • @TerranceRogers3122
    @TerranceRogers3122 2 года назад +1

    I installed mine, but I purchased the c wire adapted because the thermostat said it was required. I took my old one down and discovered the extra wire was a c wire. so I'm gonna return the one I bought. Now after installation, my phone did not set up the thermostat as quickly as your video did. first it didn't recognize the device, it wouldn't connect to the wifi, or it would get stuck during set up and I would have to reboot my phone and start the setup process again. So, it took longer than an hour due to trouble shooting. but it works now

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  2 года назад

      Mine took longer than the video actually showed because I edited it and cut out the wait but even with waiting it was no more than a couple minutes or so. I installed 2 with no issues. But a lot of things vary like wifi which can slow things down. Hope you enjoy your new thermostat and thanks for watching!

  • @CleoCat75
    @CleoCat75 2 года назад

    ugh. so my old thermo was only using 4 wires, but there were 4 more available, including copper, so I stripped it and hooked it up. Nothing. no power. The problem is that on the old thermostat, the BLUE wire was hooked up to the WHITE pin connector. So who knows if the copper wire is hooked up correctly on the other end, if the blue wire wasn't already. Guess I'm gonna have to pull it out, strip the black, white, and orange wires, and see if one of them is the "copper" wire, ugh. great video. The hardest part was pushing the wires back into the wall hole. I had to make my hole bigger and pull the wires thru the pin thing and make it flush against the wall first, then connect the wires. need better lighting too, that would have helped a lot. Thanks! edit: I just watched another video that mentioned if the c-wire was not used on the old thermostat, then it's probably not connected on the OTHER end as well, so sounds like I have a hard solution on my hands now, heh.

  • @jayokay7044
    @jayokay7044 2 года назад +1

    Can you turn the fan off? I need a thermostat with ability to turn that off and Only turn on with the heat or cold

  • @wendyreynolds6959
    @wendyreynolds6959 2 года назад +3

    Thank you. One of the greatest explanations ever.

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching and your kind words. Glad my video was helpful!

  • @lerr001jr7
    @lerr001jr7 2 года назад

    I wired mine up exactly the same way this gentleman did and I got nothing on the screen at all I made sure power was turned back on old thermostat works fine

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  2 года назад +1

      Do you have a c wire? That’s what supplies the power. Another viewer said his c wire was disconnected from the breaker box because his old thermostat used batteries for power.

    • @lerr001jr7
      @lerr001jr7 2 года назад

      @@lookwhatifoundmedia the old thermostat didn’t it used a red jumper wire between R and R2 and it also had batteries so not sure. Actually the thermostat you took off is almost identical to the one that I took off so I will set up the same way it was not using the brown copper wire either

    • @RandomEarthMedia
      @RandomEarthMedia 2 года назад +1

      @@lerr001jr7 The colors don’t matter so much as they’re different in each system. But you need a C wire for power. Might be blue. Mine was brownish but it could be blue or a different color. If you don’t have a C wire you need the c wire adapter from Amazon.

    • @lerr001jr7
      @lerr001jr7 2 года назад

      @@RandomEarthMedia I hear what you’re saying but the old thermostat set up did not require any other adapters are connections it was just a red green yellow and white wire being used that’s it

  • @kilo9er123
    @kilo9er123 2 года назад +2

    I just ordered one. Its going for $47 right now on Amazon.

  • @lesleopold4731
    @lesleopold4731 Год назад

    Thanks for the helpful installation on this product. Just purchased the thermostat, coming Saturday. I hope it’s going to work. I have a separate boiler for heating and a separate cooling system.

    • @walterwesleyiii4277
      @walterwesleyiii4277 Год назад

      Hello! How did the install go? Did you have RH and RC at the old thermostat?
      My old thermostat has 'RC,' 'RH,' 'Y,' 'W,' and 'G.'
      When I go downstairs my to my furnace area I see the same color wires except 'RH' (at the thermostat) is going to 'C' and 'RC' (at the thermostat) is going to 'R.'
      Does this mean I can get a thermostat with the 'C' option? I didn't want to assume and just get it.

  • @sassy5441
    @sassy5441 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for a great presentation on how to install the Amazon thermostat, I am a senior and I’m going to give it a go!

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  2 года назад +1

      Good luck and take pictures of your wiring before you remove anything!

  • @edwardeidinger8235
    @edwardeidinger8235 2 года назад

    I bought one when it first came out easy to install but had to add a c wire from the furnace the old thermostat was battery operated so didn’t need a c wire so there was only 4 wire from the furnace but furnace has a c wire terminal but after that it was easy I didn’t want to use the c wire adapter, thermostat works really good with the app I like it but some people think it looks to basic for them because it doesn’t have a screen saver on it or led screen but that’s why you use your app I think it’s a great buy for $60.

  • @blashernandez3938
    @blashernandez3938 2 года назад +2

    good presentation, easy to follow and thorough, now I will try to install mine.

  • @cessnapilotjazz
    @cessnapilotjazz Год назад

    Excellent video walkthrough. Thank you.

  • @pratikjanani743
    @pratikjanani743 Год назад

    Hi, thanks a lot for this video. I have an old thermostat and it has a blue wire in it. Should I connect it to “C “ ? Thanks

  • @user-me4gi4kj1n
    @user-me4gi4kj1n Год назад

    Its great, here in California, we are very fortune because the weather is relatively nice through out the year. can you work it manually ???????

  • @IrixGuy
    @IrixGuy 2 года назад +2

    Great video! I’ve been using Google Nest for several years but am about to switch to 100% Amazon and Ring smarthome. Have you noticed an energy savings and did you consider Google Nest, before buying this one? Great video! Sub and Like added!

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  2 года назад

      Hey IrixGuy! I’ve actually heard of you and watched your videos before. I was pleasantly surprised when I saw your comment on my video! I got the Amazon thermostat back in November so I’ve had it over 3 months now and still love it. I really didn’t consider anything else. I liked the price and Smartphone and Alexa integration and went for it. I feel like I have seen some savings on my electric bill but it’s hard to say how much without looking back on previous bills but it seems like my cost has gone down some. For me, the convenience factor is why I got this. I absolutely love changing the temperature from my phone and not having to walk over to the thermostat all the time. It’s been so convenient and other than a couple of occasions where Amazon services seemed to have gone down (My Alexa’s didn’t work either) I’ve not had any problems. Thanks for watching. I’ve made a few different videos on this thermostat so check out my other ones too.

  • @pwtrack09
    @pwtrack09 Год назад

    I'm so happy you're looks just like mines hope I don't have trouble with it thanks for the video

  • @EricJJ
    @EricJJ 2 года назад +1

    I received mine today so this Will help in my setup. Thank you.

  • @jasonb9174
    @jasonb9174 2 года назад +1

    So living in a Lennar home which is an Amazon home this seems like a way to join the house together while having the familiar wiring of Honeywell for the technicians. Instead of T6’s they can buy a few hundred thousand of these

  • @curiosity2314
    @curiosity2314 Год назад

    Illinois, Comed 6$, Nicor free if I remember correctly. Check you utility for deals. I have separate garage heat so it worked out well.

  • @CKaison1966
    @CKaison1966 2 года назад +2

    I just got mine today. I have an old A/C control but I already had it installed C-wire by a tech. Let's see if goes with it. Thanks for the installation video.

  • @vcsradio2805
    @vcsradio2805 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for your help. How do you know if you have c wire or not. I have about 5 wires so l should think l might have c wire. Thank you again for your help

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  2 года назад

      You have to look at your wires before you disconnect them to see what they are plugged into on your old thermostat. Everything should be labeled and you can take a picture of it. Once they are disconnected then that’s going to make it much more difficult to know which wire is what.

  • @ketotrucker3528
    @ketotrucker3528 2 года назад

    My gear won’t blow hot. Just fan. But I ran the R and RC jumper. Pulling it off now. Fingers crossed!

  • @ashokxrai
    @ashokxrai 2 года назад +5

    Thank you for this video. I am interested in the product too. My thermostat wiring setup is same as your thermostat. One question, your didn't connect the loop wire from RH to RC on your new thermostat. Did you experience any issues with AC cooling function. A reply will be appreciated.

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  2 года назад +4

      Hello, I have had zero issues. I read online the red loop wire wasn’t needed with this and I’ve had no issues. I often switch between heat and cooling throughout the day this time of year and it’s worked perfectly. I know someone else who had the R loop wire too and they didn’t use it either with this and it’s worked fine. Obviously systems vary but I think you’ll be fine.

    • @ashokxrai
      @ashokxrai 2 года назад

      @@lookwhatifoundmedia Thank you for the reply. I will work on it during holidays.

    • @ChristianBimmer
      @ChristianBimmer 2 года назад

      @@lookwhatifoundmedia my honeywell had that jumper from R to Rc and the Amazon didn't have one but now I don't have heat... any thoughts

    • @RandomEarthMedia
      @RandomEarthMedia 2 года назад +1

      @@ChristianBimmer You should not need the jumper. When you have the little blue plastic piece slid in the up position that basically creates the jumper for you. If you have a heat pump, you might have a W wire. Don’t get this confused with W2, it should just be W. You might want to move that W wire to O/B. That’s where it needs to be for heat pumps. I had to do that on one of my installations for someone else and that fixed their problem with the heat not working.

    • @ChristianBimmer
      @ChristianBimmer 2 года назад

      @@RandomEarthMedia thanks, I found one video that indicated that and I will try it. I just noticed that the O/B section was not labeled... it was just blank

  • @petenicezz
    @petenicezz 2 года назад

    Great video tutorial. I'm looking to do affiliate with amazon also. This video was great explain. Looking to install one tomorrow for a client, thank you!!

  • @drof2th
    @drof2th 9 месяцев назад +1

    Can one have 3 thermostas and name each differently to control each from an Echo show?

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  9 месяцев назад

      Yes! Absolutely. I have 2 in my home and they are named upstairs and downstairs and I can control them independently with the app and Alexa by using their specific names. I made a separate video all about having more than one installed.

  • @ama7509
    @ama7509 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the video. Eager to install mine. I presume no common wire in your install? Is cooper wire on your install different from blue common wire install?

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  2 года назад +3

      I have the C Wire on mine, or Common wire as it’s also called. That’s the wire I was referring to as “copper” due to the brownish color of it. It helped me remember it was the “C” wire by the color of it being “Copper” in color. However I did not have a blue wire. Yours may be different. You just need to see how your wires are labeled before you pull them out and mark them as needed so you know where they go on the new install. If you current don’t have the “C” wire then you’ll need to purchase the thermostat with the C-Wire Adapter. Luckily mine had the C wire so I didn’t need the adapter.

    • @SLCPUNX8o1
      @SLCPUNX8o1 Год назад

      ​@@lookwhatifoundmediamine had a "C" label as well with a grey color. literally only had 2 colors. red and grey

  • @chrisedwards4878
    @chrisedwards4878 10 месяцев назад

    I only have two wires plus the c wire 1 yellow wire going into w one yellow wire with a red stripe going into RH and the c wire is bridge between RH and RC I have a steam furnace what a smart thermostat work with that

  • @vcsradio2805
    @vcsradio2805 2 года назад

    Thank u for your response . I don't think it is the fuse because the old honeywell thermostat is working fine

  • @dragonflymadfw
    @dragonflymadfw 5 месяцев назад +1

    I can’t get my heat pump to turn off

  • @brianlewis5360
    @brianlewis5360 2 года назад +2

    Does this have a swing adjustment to keep the furnace from cycling too frequently which is bad for the furnace.

    • @jaeglo
      @jaeglo 2 года назад +1

      No it doesn’t and I returned it for that very reason. It short cycles like crazy!

  • @GettinEdgy
    @GettinEdgy 2 года назад +1

    I replaced my Honeywell with this Alexa model. My Honeywell did use the jumper between the reds, but all other connectors were the same, so its a very typical setup, for a newer built home. When I powered up and configured the Alexa, and set it on cool (blue snowflake), air would blow, but no coolness to it. I let it run for about an hour, since it was a hot evening and the ductwork probably warmed. I watched the temperature rise a few more degrees before removing the Alexa, and putting the Honeywell back on. Anyone else experience that?

    • @mrfuel1866
      @mrfuel1866 Год назад

      Did you figured out what was the problem?......mine ac doesn't start at all

    • @GettinEdgy
      @GettinEdgy Год назад +1

      @@mrfuel1866 I replaced that one, and the new one is working fine.

  • @russellgutierrez366
    @russellgutierrez366 2 года назад

    Great video, when I put the the thermostat on the AC turns on but no picture or “SET” lights come on. What may be the issue ?

  • @matthewbrown180
    @matthewbrown180 2 года назад +2

    After installing, I removed the jumper wire, since I have a heat pump I wired the white wire that was previously to my aux and now to the W2 or Aux on the new Amazon thermostat, when setting the heat function, my temperature goes down..any help would be much appreciated

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  2 года назад +1

      Do you have a W wire? If so, try moving it to O/B. That’s what a tech told me for heat pump systems.

  • @user-qm6fr3xo1e
    @user-qm6fr3xo1e 7 месяцев назад

    Does this have differential temp setting?

  • @monsterdoc
    @monsterdoc Год назад

    I really appreciate the video! Thank you!

  • @graememcmillan6103
    @graememcmillan6103 2 года назад

    Looks a great product which would suit my system perfectly but it is not available in Australia.

  • @jelordgmailcom
    @jelordgmailcom Год назад

    I know you think you showed how the direct interaction works.. but you didn't. Example: what if I like to leave my fan on (whether running heat, cool or neither), how would I do that from the direct interface (not alexa app)?

  • @DennisDunham
    @DennisDunham 11 месяцев назад

    The green wire went to the c so I don’t have anything plugged into the g. Seems to work OK but who knows what might go wrong later

  • @yomoma867
    @yomoma867 Год назад

    So if mine has the red loop one I don’t have connect it back?

  • @stevefazzio
    @stevefazzio 2 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @Zacubiz
    @Zacubiz Год назад

    There is no power output coming out of mine any ideas what might be happening

  • @longnguyen-li5oe
    @longnguyen-li5oe 2 года назад

    Thanks for the info. Am sold.

  • @YoutubeUser_2020
    @YoutubeUser_2020 Месяц назад

    Installation of the Amazon thermostat was easy. The thermostat has one big drawback for me that's unable to change its deadband. I'd like to turn my AC on let say at 82 and turn it off at 79. Amazon thermostat can't do it. It's firmware seems to programmed to have only 1°F difference between turning on and off. It turns AC or heater too often. Not good at all.

  • @robmcconnell2841
    @robmcconnell2841 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. Just received mine. Your tutorial helps.

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  2 года назад +1

      Glad I could help. I’m enjoying my thermostat!

    • @fleiteae
      @fleiteae 2 года назад

      How do you like it? I heard there’s issues if you’re using multiples.

    • @robmcconnell2841
      @robmcconnell2841 2 года назад

      @@fleiteae I’m going to install it today. I have just one unit so it shouldn’t be a problem.

  • @DennisDunham
    @DennisDunham 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much you are so helpful

  • @chainscdmc
    @chainscdmc 2 года назад +1

    Can you have multiple thermostats in a home? I have an upstairs unit and downstairs unit.

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  2 года назад +1

      Yes you can! I actually made a video specifically about that.
      ruclips.net/video/7ZdxKgQasXk/видео.html

    • @chainscdmc
      @chainscdmc 2 года назад

      @@lookwhatifoundmedia is it the same operation if it’s a completely separate unit. I have 2 electric heat pumps. One upstairs. One downstairs

  • @mrfuel1866
    @mrfuel1866 Год назад

    Hi...I installed mine ....and heater works ok.....but when I switched to ac.....ac doesn't start, it doesn't work at all...I don't have a c wire , I'm using a wall plug adapter that I connected to C and RC terminal...
    Everything else is connected as in this video......any advice please....thank you

  • @dayakartalluri9215
    @dayakartalluri9215 10 месяцев назад

    I am not able to see Amazon thermostat in Alex app

  • @morganmiller8500
    @morganmiller8500 Год назад

    What do you do if RC is needed??

  • @graaffhm
    @graaffhm Год назад

    Awesome video! Thank you!

  • @Vanellaflowers
    @Vanellaflowers 2 года назад

    “My green wire is connected to G a blue wire to Y a cream wire connected to W and a red wire to R with a jumper to RC.My spare wire is yellow is this d C wire? I am starting to get the feeling that the blue wire connected to the Y is the actual C wire and that the thermostat was just connected wrong. Would this be correct? Everything has always seemed to work fine. I live in old apartments but use alexa and I really want to get a amazon thermostat.

  • @adem-Savs
    @adem-Savs 2 года назад +5

    America and Liberia, the LAST 2 countries that still use Farenheit as a measure of Temperature....lol.

    • @ThatOne77
      @ThatOne77 Год назад +3

      Can you please come up with a relevant comment?

    • @brandonspringer6370
      @brandonspringer6370 Год назад

      Different way of communicating temperature. So funny.

    • @CasualPooper
      @CasualPooper Год назад

      Hilarious

    • @barryluft4451
      @barryluft4451 10 месяцев назад

      That's how they decided where to put the border between Canada and USA. Canada the temperature is 24 degrees... Just across the border 75 degrees

  • @vcsradio2805
    @vcsradio2805 2 года назад +1

    Yes l think l have a c wire but by the way how do you know if you have c wire or not. How does c wire look like.

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  2 года назад

      You need to take a picture of your wires while they’re still connected to the old thermostat so you can how they’re labeled.

    • @danymarrod
      @danymarrod 2 года назад

      You need to trace the wires from the thermostat to the system, and see if you have one of the wires from the thermostat connected to the C terminal.

  • @DigOnAmerica
    @DigOnAmerica 11 месяцев назад

    Any thoughts on using this thermostat with a dual zone system? Specially if you can ask "Alexa raise upstairs temp to 73" for example?

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  11 месяцев назад +1

      Absolutely! I actually made a separate video for that exact thing and I use it every day in my house with no issues whatsoever. Check out my other video on installing 2 of these.

  • @antoniogonzalez3317
    @antoniogonzalez3317 2 года назад

    Thanks I’ll try it and see.

  • @leifls1368
    @leifls1368 Месяц назад

    Just installed this in my system (heat pump) but it only blows hot air. Even in cooling mode it blows hot air.

  • @homegrownsaint60
    @homegrownsaint60 Год назад

    What is the orange wire?

  • @ursulagates3106
    @ursulagates3106 Год назад

    Great video!! Thanks a lot 😊

  • @Fortis_Reptiles
    @Fortis_Reptiles Год назад

    I have a orange wire that goes below A and the AC doest work

  • @abenjohar
    @abenjohar 2 года назад

    Great demo I will order one it looks great and nice price

  • @fireshack
    @fireshack Год назад

    Will this work in a 2 wire system for my garage?

  • @MeanCrabFace18
    @MeanCrabFace18 2 года назад +1

    What are the routine commands like, can you have something like “Alexa, goodnight” and it will go to a desired temp?

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  2 года назад

      I believe you can do this but honestly it seemed a bit confusing in the app for scheduling things and setting up scenarios like that but I think you can if you can figure it out. You can also use voice commands like Alexa set thermostat to 70 degrees or Alexa sex thermostat to heat.

  • @MaddPerry
    @MaddPerry 2 года назад +2

    So I live in an apartment, how would it work with making it safe for me to touch and adjust wires? I don't think there is anywhere where I can shut off power to my unit. Anyone who knows, please let me know! I did check that my system would be compatible for the Amazon Smart Thermostat, but I am wanting to make sure it is safe for me to actually install it in an apartment. Thanks!

    • @MaddPerry
      @MaddPerry 2 года назад

      I actually found a breaker box, but I am nervous about possibly messing up the AC system and being liable if I ever move out.

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  2 года назад +1

      I honestly wouldn't replace your existing thermostat if you don't own it. Although it may be possible, you could be liable for any damages that may happen.

    • @MaddPerry
      @MaddPerry 2 года назад

      @@lookwhatifoundmedia I spoke with someone else and they said the same thing. I think you are right

  • @jimg9613
    @jimg9613 2 года назад +1

    Great overview and installation.

  • @khoi3579
    @khoi3579 2 года назад

    Any idea if what could cause my thermostat keep restarting like every 5 minutes. My own thermostats got a battery so there is a tuck away white wire I assume that would be the C wire. And my blue wire is actually in W section. I did not use the jumper. Everything was fine until I used the heat fan on mode which making mine keep reboosting. Any suggestion on would I could do

  • @karinarojas9597
    @karinarojas9597 2 года назад

    So I’m trying to do on my own!! Thermostat is a 1959 year old
    I’m very confused because I have 5 wires connected plus a red connector
    And instructions I found on google for this old thermostat has only 4 wires wired
    So what do I do with the 1 Estra wire?

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  2 года назад

      Colors don’t really matter. It’s about what letter corresponds to each wire. You need to match those to the new thermostat. If you can access your control board at the HVAC system (probably in attic or crawl space) you might be able to see where the wires connect and what letter each color is then match them up correctly. Everyone may have different color wires so what’s important is if you have a W wire for example that you connect that to W on the new thermostat.

  • @bezen3437
    @bezen3437 2 года назад

    Hi, I have the same settings as your, just want to check that since your old system didn't have C-wire it didn't require one for you? I am asking this since most compatability tool indicate that a C wire is needed for smart thermostats. Thanks for the help

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  2 года назад

      My old thermostat did have a C wire. I connected the C wire to the new thermostat.

  • @gil7561
    @gil7561 Год назад

    So if you got a c-wire do u need the adapter?

  • @AbsoluteDigitalPictures
    @AbsoluteDigitalPictures 2 года назад

    Didn’t know this existed. Thanks!

  • @edwardmeredith31
    @edwardmeredith31 2 года назад

    I have 15v from R to C at the thermostat. On the furnace I have 28v from R to C. I know that's why my unit won't power on but where am I losing the voltage?

  • @endqualifiedimmunity754
    @endqualifiedimmunity754 2 года назад

    Great video. Very informative.

  • @eezie02
    @eezie02 2 года назад

    having a problem finding the option set the reversing valve. I have heat when it should be cooling

  • @shanekasunich9756
    @shanekasunich9756 Год назад

    you did a great job, thank you

  • @TheStranger5250
    @TheStranger5250 2 года назад

    My only problem is screwing it to the wall. Seems the old thermostat was placed over a junction box. Will have to figure out a Screw placement

  • @Knitpickers
    @Knitpickers 2 года назад +1

    So if we installed this at our cabin which is in a different town, could I turn the heat up or down from my phone app? (Say like a before we would get there) I guess I am asking, how far away can I do this?

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  2 года назад

      Absolutely! As long as the thermostat is connected to wifi in your cabin you’ll be able to access it from your phone from anywhere and see the current temperature in the cabin and adjust it as you want.

  • @arijunal
    @arijunal 2 года назад

    Excellent video!

  • @warlionx.6632
    @warlionx.6632 2 года назад

    In my old thermostat there are two yellow wires connected to the same terminal, one of them come from the group with other colors (red, green, white),,, the other yellow come from other site what I have to do whit this?, , how should they be connected to this one from amazon?

  • @daphnee2462
    @daphnee2462 2 года назад

    When you say that you turned the power off before touching the wires, Do you mean powering off the existing panel or do you mean turning off a switch at the circuit breaker ?

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  2 года назад

      Good question. In my breaker box I had one labeled as A/C so that’s what I turned off. It should be low voltage anyway but turn off anything in your breaker labeled AC or Heat or furnace or Heat Pump. Leave the old thermostat on the wall so you can see it turned off. Keep in mind your old thermostat may have batteries in it so remove those first so when the power actually gets turned off at the breaker the thermostat will power it off. If the batteries are still in it then it might not turn off letting you know you cut the power. Hope that helps.

  • @nanner3200
    @nanner3200 2 года назад +1

    Interesting. I have one with (If I remember correctly?) 7 wires and they discontinued the thermostat. (not that it ever worked well in the first place) I've been trying to figure out what to replace it with. (Gas furnace) Old (dead) one is a Honeywell also. Just did the compatibility test on Amazon. Wires are W Y G O R B C. It says no. I did look up what the letters mean and it says O and B is for Reversing valve for Heat Pump systems. Since I do not have a heat pump can I just tape that those off? This is the only thermostat in the house that has this many wires (and the only one that never worked correctly)

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  2 года назад

      I also have gas heat (no heat pump) and don’t use O/B at all. I don’t even have that wire. You may be ok taping it off but I don’t know for sure. Might be worth trying.

  • @user-wv1sg4gz4h
    @user-wv1sg4gz4h Год назад

    C-wire requirement is just a cheap-out by Amazon. If you don't have a C-wire, just buy a different smart thermostat, because to install the adapter, you will often need a professional because the wiring does not color coordinate like you would think.

  • @mikeramsey9747
    @mikeramsey9747 2 года назад

    I would have sanded and painted the area under the thermostat making it look better, but that is me. Otherwise good video

  • @ohsnapizdanny
    @ohsnapizdanny 2 года назад +1

    If you want to set it to auto, can you keep the temp between 72-74 without using the heat?

    • @lookwhatifoundmedia
      @lookwhatifoundmedia  2 года назад +1

      From what I can tell if it’s set on auto it will automatically use heating or cooling to get to the desired temperature range. So if you want it to stay between 72 and 74°, the system is going to use whatever it takes to get within that range whether it be heating or cooling.

  • @shaunfthedeadd
    @shaunfthedeadd Год назад

    If you don’t use a c adapter will Alexa still work I had a electrician tell me Alexa would not work unless there was a c adapter I wanted to see if anyone any experience with this?
    Thank you!

  • @jimmybrannan7303
    @jimmybrannan7303 2 года назад

    I like this but are they going to sell this to Google and let them totally mess up the system like happened with Nest?