Thermistors & Honeywell Thermostat Averaging Sensors. How they work. HVAC

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  • Опубликовано: 2 фев 2025

Комментарии • 24

  • @danking6875
    @danking6875 3 года назад

    I have been an HVAC tech for 25 years. I have to say, great job on this video on every level. "Fiddlers"... lol. Thanks.

  • @HVArctiC-Monkey
    @HVArctiC-Monkey 4 года назад +1

    I was tripping out during the 4 sensor example. But, then I remembered the ohms law equation!
    Thanks for the video!

    • @professorbutlerhvac
      @professorbutlerhvac  4 года назад +1

      And if you can believe it Ohm’s Law was figured out in 1827! Amazing

  • @175726
    @175726 Год назад +1

    Awesome video-learned a lot especially the electrical functions of the averaging connections, excellent!

  • @nedschannelned7930
    @nedschannelned7930 3 года назад

    Awesome video, I went to school for HVAC a couple of years ago and I had no idea what this little box does hanging in my home office. I opened the cover and saw the thermistor and im like hmmmm…time for RUclips. Very helpful video. 👍🏻 thumbs up for my friend.

  • @davidandkarencole
    @davidandkarencole 5 лет назад +1

    Always be willing to learn, and even more willing to teach. Knowledge is power! Good stuff sir.

  • @kissslorod
    @kissslorod Месяц назад

    Спасибо тебе за прекрасное видео. Это очень поможет многим людям. Ты очень хорошо и доступно тут всё объяснил. Ещё раз благодарю. Браво 👏

  • @johnmore3823
    @johnmore3823 2 года назад

    You need to make more videos. This was great!!

  • @frankgall6
    @frankgall6 5 лет назад +2

    Love it, best teacher ever. Very entertaining too. 👍🏻

    • @PButts008
      @PButts008 5 лет назад

      Thanks Frank. Hope all is well.

  • @Blueblurr112
    @Blueblurr112 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome vids brother, keep them coming.

  • @BasketballAve
    @BasketballAve 2 года назад

    Very entertaining indeed

  • @jasonandes4235
    @jasonandes4235 4 года назад +1

    Awsome info. Thanks!

    • @professorbutlerhvac
      @professorbutlerhvac  4 года назад

      Thanks. That video took a long time to make! I appreciate the feedback.

  • @roqueherrera8471
    @roqueherrera8471 27 дней назад

    Can u show me a video on 2 zones with HW322, 2 Vision Pro 8000, one remote to each stat and all wireless 🛜 with a BOVA Heat Pump ?

  • @beaugy99
    @beaugy99 3 года назад

    I don't see in the menus how to get the sensors to average. Is this just automatic? How do you set the Thermostat to use either the thermo or the remote unit? OR average both?

  • @radonman2
    @radonman2 3 года назад

    Great video! Instead of using remote sensors, would it be possible to simply wire multiple digital thermostats in parallel to control a system? If so, it seems like this would enable better control, as the individual thermostats could be set to different temperatures to determine when a "zone" should be considered when calling for space conditioning. For example, in heating mode, if I didn't care about a certain "zone" receiving heat, I could set back the corresponding thermostat's set point as far down as possible or set it to OFF. I've heard that this won't work if the t-stats have anticipators, but could it work with digital thermostats without anticipators? And, how would I determine whether the thermostat has an anticipator? Thanks again!

  • @timrowe234
    @timrowe234 3 года назад

    I recommend only using the wireless Honeywell red link for multiple sensors. Why would anybody want the nightmare of running wiring throughout a home nonetheless the cost for homeowner to pay the labor cost.

    • @stevebbkny2394
      @stevebbkny2394 3 года назад +2

      Batteries die

    • @ABQRT
      @ABQRT 3 года назад

      @@stevebbkny2394 True but they do last along time. Our contractor prewired our sensors and there is no access to the junction box to see what they did in connecting wires.
      We had problem a month or two ago and the HVAC Tech could not find any readings at the remote sensors or from the hardwired remote sensors, IF there is a junction box it's buried behind the drywall and we'd have to tear out the wall to inspect it. Plus the sensors should be mounted lower as the registers are in the celing not floor or lower wall. I think easier to just replace the wired sensors with wireless. Right now just running off the T Stat built in sensor. But back of house is an ice box colder than front of house which gets more sun and is hotter by st least 4 degrees. We end up opening and closing register louvers to adjust heat and A/C flow.

  • @zoricaj3434
    @zoricaj3434 3 года назад

    What about wireless sensors?

  • @illthinkofsomethinglater9095
    @illthinkofsomethinglater9095 Год назад +1

    Great video!! Thank you!!