Ecobee3 Lite Review | Is It Worth It?

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    In this video we review the Ecobee3 Lite smart thermostat. The Ecobee 3 Lite smart thermostat is a wifi smart thermostat that is also compatible that allows you to remotely control your heating and cooling from your phone.
    The Ecobee3 Lite is also compatible with smart voice assistants like Alexa, Google Home, Homekit and Siri. Which allow you to control your heating and cooling with your voice.
    The Ecobee3 Lite smart thermostat also does require either a common wire or power extender kit for installation to power the thermostat and keep it connected to wifi. The power extender kit is included with the thermostat and will be required to be installed if you don’t have a common wire available on your existing heating and cooling system.
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Комментарии • 73

  • @davy050995
    @davy050995 3 года назад +21

    Regarding the ability to set a specific temperature for a specific room, you can actually set that using comfort settings. You can tell the ecobee to ignore the thermostat’s temperature reading. I use this for sleep mode to set my bedroom to a specific temp by only selecting the bedroom sensor for that comfort setting and deselecting all others (including the thermostat)
    Otherwise, great review!

    • @ericbergevin1168
      @ericbergevin1168 2 года назад +1

      I was gonna say, this is dumb if it only works if there's motion. Generally when people sleep, they don't move much haha. So it wouldn't work in the one room you need it most?

    • @SoupLegion
      @SoupLegion 2 года назад +2

      This is the info I needed, thanks!

    • @marcusbarbagallo8218
      @marcusbarbagallo8218 Год назад +2

      I know this comment is over a year old, but figured it was worth a shot. Can you set the sensors on a schedule? So I would not have to constantly fiddle with whether I want it to read the thermostat or a particular sensor?

    • @kingstonsean
      @kingstonsean 13 дней назад

      I used comfort setting to create multiple "home" temperature settings.

  • @jimdoesit
    @jimdoesit 3 года назад +7

    Just an FYI on this Stat.. If you have a newer 2 stage furnace with a single W contact you will need to set these to HVAC furnace control. No documentation tells you this that I have found. If you don't the furnace will only run in the highest stage since the thermostat will not be able to detect the stages.

    • @kylewells6871
      @kylewells6871 2 года назад +2

      If you hook it up to w1 on a 2 stage furnace and you don't set the autostaging it's only gonna run first stage. I set them to autostage in 10 minutes, on a rheem ultra that's dipswitch #10 to on. I've never seen a 2 stage with only w1. But then again I only install rheem.

  • @ky314
    @ky314 9 месяцев назад +1

    You are wrong about the Ecobee always doing averages. You can exclude the thermostat temperature itself from all Comfort Settings. Then it will only use the sensors added to the Comfort Setting. I generally only have one sensor in each Comfort Setting, so it is exact.
    And since my Ecobee itself is located in a bad spot, it is only a member of the Away comfort setting.
    I keep “Follow Me” disabled. So it doesn’t care if a room is occupied.

  • @juventusfc0520
    @juventusfc0520 10 месяцев назад

    It's worth every penny been using these thermostats for years

  • @northlander4370
    @northlander4370 2 года назад

    installing the power extender kit is a piece of cake !

  • @Mikegee63
    @Mikegee63 3 года назад +7

    Nice video and where did you you get the rectangular shaped wall plate from?

    • @davidhardwick3816
      @davidhardwick3816 2 года назад +1

      I got mine as part of our HVAC installation, but you can get them from Amazon (www.amazon.com/s?k=Wall+Plate+Bracket+for+Ecobee&i=tools&crid=QNN7547VWRQ&sprefix=wall+plate+bracket+for+ecobee%2Ctools%2C81&ref=nb_sb_noss_2).

  • @miamited69
    @miamited69 3 года назад +5

    How does it adjust for a bedroom? Most ac ductwork does not have anything to control more or less air to a room on demand.

    • @scottgorman7166
      @scottgorman7166 8 месяцев назад

      He said it averages the temps in all the rooms with sensors. I believe you need a multi zone system to do that which you ask.

  • @sasstewart1222
    @sasstewart1222 3 года назад +2

    i installed this and didn't have a C wire and the power extender kit was very easy to install. You only need a bit a DIY in you to install it.

    • @dericmederos1514
      @dericmederos1514 3 года назад

      do you recommend an electrician to do it or yourself?

    • @sasstewart1222
      @sasstewart1222 3 года назад

      @@dericmederos1514 I did it myself and was surprised how easy it was, i'm a 5 /10 skilled handyman. i think this job requires 4/10 ;)
      you don't need an electrician, mainly because they give you the C wire adapter. if that adapter wasn't there then you would need one.

  • @hkravch
    @hkravch 2 года назад +8

    What really bothers me with my Nest is that Heat+Cool mode has a range. Why can't I just set a specific temp. It drives me up the wall in the fall and spring. I want to set it to 70 and have it all year around, is that really that hard?

    • @jkalberer
      @jkalberer Год назад

      Not familiar with Nest, but can't you just set both range extremes to the same temp?

    • @hkravch
      @hkravch Год назад +1

      @@jkalberer no, it keeps several degrees of separation

    • @ky314
      @ky314 9 месяцев назад

      On my Ecobee, I was able to set my Comfort Settings to set both lower and upper to 72°. Not sure if it would work as expected if I switched to Auto mode -- currently in Heat mode.

    • @Pittato
      @Pittato 5 месяцев назад

      This is an old comment but I thought I would give an answer. With auto switching thermostats there is a recommended 3 degree difference to prevent fast cycling your unit. Imagine if you have it set to 70 and it falls to 69 degrees inside. The heat kicks on and warms the house up. But because it’s just dumped so much heat into your house, the temperature goes slightly above 70 which kicks on your ac. Then your house cools down and if it goes slightly below that 70 then the heat kicks back on. This continues back and forth over and over again both wasting electricity and shortening your units life. That 3 degree gap prevents this from happening.

  • @turbopower130
    @turbopower130 Год назад +3

    28% humidity 😐 I'm jealous. Those numbers are unheard of in florida even with multiple dehumidifiers. I'm jealous...

    • @scottgorman7166
      @scottgorman7166 8 месяцев назад

      Yea well in June we have 3-5%...send me some!

  • @sillym3xican
    @sillym3xican 2 года назад +1

    Don't the window and door sensors tell the thermostat to stop running? I thought that's what it was for

  • @pearlesme8561
    @pearlesme8561 2 года назад +1

    Q- I only want a smart therm to control the temp when working out of town. Will this allow me to have it stay at one temp, not a range of 4 degrees? I have a package outdoor sealed unit for my first floor, reg electric zone for upstairs.

  • @sandibauer5841
    @sandibauer5841 2 года назад +1

    How do I get an owers manual for my Ecobee3?

  • @joshguillot9099
    @joshguillot9099 Год назад +1

    How does that even work. Either the air is on or off.
    How does it blow Colder or more air to one room or another. ?? Please explain

    • @Puertorrican_Power
      @Puertorrican_Power 6 месяцев назад

      One year after, and I still don't understand how this works.

  • @someperson4712
    @someperson4712 11 месяцев назад

    Is this worth it if I got it at Goodwill sealed for $35?

  • @travis4308
    @travis4308 6 месяцев назад

    Those eye brows can’t stop going up and down. lol if you like the other units you should get them. 😂

  • @kylewells6871
    @kylewells6871 2 года назад +3

    A thermostat is just a switch with a thermistor or bi-metal springs or mercury bulbs, all digital stats now use the thermistor, why do we need to over-complicate them. Those sensors are dumb, if you have one room that's warmer or colder than the other and this sensor trys to meet your set point for that room the rest of your house is gonna be heating or cooling still. If you have a large 2 story house and your upstairs is hotter or colder than the first floor with one system they screwed up designing your system, they should have put in 2 systems.

    • @alexrosentreter7765
      @alexrosentreter7765 2 года назад +1

      A lot of people have systems with zonal control. Basically, dampers within the vents that block air to certain areas, so in that case, the system can provide room-by-room temp control. But yes, you are correct, without zonal control, the sensors only let you change the location being sensed which makes them almost useless.

  • @yosef8377
    @yosef8377 Год назад

    Above the indoor temp number there's a smaller number with a tear or rain drop icon, what is that number for? I don't have wifi setup, no schedules and heating n cooling are off.

  • @ScienceBitch123
    @ScienceBitch123 2 года назад

    Does it work if you have a two zone HVAC system?

  • @miker9872
    @miker9872 3 года назад +1

    Sorry if I misunderstood but I have electric heating in my condo with baseboard . Mainly trying to use this for the living room thermostat replacement. Will this work?

    • @14stockfan
      @14stockfan 3 года назад

      I don't believe this will work with electric baseboard as those typically require line voltage thermostats (120V/240V) whereas this thermostat is designed for central heat pumps/furnaces which the thermostats operate on low voltage (24V). You will need a thermostat that is specifically designed to work with line voltage baseboard heat.

    • @chandlerdavis952
      @chandlerdavis952 3 года назад +1

      No it 8s not ment for base board use.

    • @shellytoman
      @shellytoman Год назад

      Yes, if you use the thermostat to control a relay with a 24volt coil.

  • @sniperking305
    @sniperking305 3 года назад +1

    Not related sorry but does the nest E Thermostat also have a auto mode ? like this thermostat

    • @OneHourSmartHome
      @OneHourSmartHome  3 года назад +1

      Yes, the Nest E: amzn.to/3qOpa63 does have an auto mode. This video reviews the features: ruclips.net/video/IDAkhTgT8kk/видео.html

    • @sniperking305
      @sniperking305 3 года назад +1

      @@OneHourSmartHome thank you

  • @JT-ps7xx
    @JT-ps7xx 2 года назад +1

    Can you use this for a force air garage heater?

  • @ryudious
    @ryudious Год назад +4

    Makes no sense to me. How the hell does your vents turn off and on to only heat/cool one room??? Lmao

    • @jfresh2054
      @jfresh2054 3 месяца назад +1

      Your comment makes no sense. I don't think you understand how this works. Lol.
      If you put the temperature sensor in your bedroom on the second floor, for example, the thermostat will set the house temperature based on the bedrooms temp. So it may be colder than usual on the first floor. Usually the second floor is hotter than the set thermostat because it's taking the temp on the first floor.

  • @wailinifernandes6723
    @wailinifernandes6723 Год назад

    I have set my thermostat to 68 deg F but it does not go down below 72. The entire HVAC was installed a day before. But it’s still not getting lower than 72. Any advice

    • @timm4631
      @timm4631 4 месяца назад

      There's a setting to control the temperature ranges in heat and cool. Your cool setting probably is set to 72°.

  • @modernpicasso_
    @modernpicasso_ 2 года назад

    I assume all the zoning features aren't going to work if my HVAC just pumps air out uniformly to all vents correct? Otherwise I don't see how it can regulate temperature within different rooms if I do not have zoning capabilities on my HVAC system.

    • @robertfonner8360
      @robertfonner8360 Год назад

      It just uses the temperature at the remote sensors and/or thermostat (you specify which sensors to use for each comfort setting HOME, AWAY, SLEEP, etc) . And your heating and cooling will turn on /off based on those termperatures instead of just the temperature at the thermostat.

    • @modernpicasso_
      @modernpicasso_ Год назад

      @@robertfonner8360 thanks for your response. i do understand that by having separate sensors in diff areas of the house, the ecobee will have the information needed to calibrate temperature. the only thing i am not getting is let's say if someone is cooking in kitchen and the temperature there is 23C where as a guest bedroom on the same floor on the other end is 21C .. if i had sensors in both of those areas.. will the ecobee be able to "stop pumping cool air" into the guest bedroom as 21C is my lower threshold while still "pumping cool air" into the kitchen because i want it to maintain 23C and not go higher. I can't see that being possible unless i am missing something..

    • @robertfonner8360
      @robertfonner8360 Год назад +1

      @@modernpicasso_ in your example (if you were just using those 2 sensors and ignoring the thermostat sensor). Your thermostat would just show as 22C (average of 21C and 23C) and would behave as if it was 22C at your thermostat. Basically, it just splits the difference and doesn't allow either area to get too far away from the set point. Also, if your unit doesn't run that often I would set a minimum fan runtime so that even if it doesn't call your ac and heat that it will circulate the air and help even out the temperature throughout the house.

    • @modernpicasso_
      @modernpicasso_ Год назад

      @@robertfonner8360 ah now I get it thanks! So it regulates temperature based on the average temp captured by the sensors you have and including the thermostat depending on your setup.
      the minimum fan runtime is a good idea. Currently given the seasonal change my fan doesn’t run most of the day other than a little bit of heat during the morning to bring temps back up to 21-22C. My thermostat is an old first gen wifi honeywell so it doesn’t have that capability. Am exploring diff options now.

  • @konshukin7622
    @konshukin7622 3 года назад +1

    Mind asking if I need to pay if I connect to wifi 🙄?

  • @justnick6896
    @justnick6896 3 года назад

    Can you adjust the temperature by 0.5 degree?

    • @kylewells6871
      @kylewells6871 2 года назад +1

      No

    • @northlander4370
      @northlander4370 2 года назад

      i just say "Alexa set the temperature to 23.5 and it is done ! ..so yes you can set by 0.5 degrees .

    • @steelerfan5140
      @steelerfan5140 2 года назад

      Won’t you freeze to death in America ?

  • @DALTONXFURY
    @DALTONXFURY Год назад

    It works great but You cannot select above 72°.

  • @tech19573
    @tech19573 2 года назад

    Thermostat is not responding to touch and it is not even a month old

  • @64arguz
    @64arguz 2 года назад +1

    Better than the 💩 Honeywell, at least ecobee connect to my WI-FI fast and without any problems !!!

  • @c.rutherford
    @c.rutherford 7 месяцев назад

    Why in the world can't we just have normal dials and buttons. I'm so tired of this glass swiping and side tapping hocus pocus, it never works right and doesn't last. Plus with your finger on the screen smudging it up, you can't even see what you're setting the temperature to!
    My kingdom for a money saving "smart" thermostat that doesn't cost a fortune and has actual dials and buttons.....
    (my kingdom doesn't amount to much... so don't get too excited lol)

  • @kylewells6871
    @kylewells6871 2 года назад +2

    These things are junk, I've replaced 2 of them this week.

    • @ericbergevin1168
      @ericbergevin1168 2 года назад +7

      Definitely a lemon, cause I never had a problem. And if they were all junk, the company wouldn't still be in business. smh

    • @JohnD213
      @JohnD213 2 года назад +1

      I have five of them and like them very much.

  • @anthonycraig274
    @anthonycraig274 2 года назад

    Does it have geo fencing? If not can it be done in HomeKit?

    • @sillym3xican
      @sillym3xican 2 года назад

      It has geofacing

    • @n3rdworldproblemz877
      @n3rdworldproblemz877 2 года назад +1

      Shitty Geofencing for 1 phone. Great when you have 2 adults... /s

    • @anthonycraig274
      @anthonycraig274 2 года назад

      @@n3rdworldproblemz877 Geofencing would be granted to all the accounts of the household or phones given permission. I just wanted to know how or if the device handled it

    • @co9665
      @co9665 Год назад

      @@anthonycraig274 so we could have the geofencing for 2 different people/phones as long as the primary person grants the 2nd phone permission?