I’m dealing with temperature inconsistencies in my home.. someway somehow I found myself here. Joseph, you did a very jam up job in this product review. Excellent style you have. Keep up the good work. Subscribed.
Great video! This wasn't what I was looking for, but it's perfect for my neighbors' AC issue in their entrance hall. Subscribed for your other videos & Liked 👍 😀 Thanks Eddie J. Long Island N.Y.
Really easy video to follow along! Liked all the added descriptions. Looks like the product worked in the sense that it opened / closed according to what the ambient temp was vs the set temp but wondering if it ended up working to heat / cool since you installed it?
How does your thermostat know when to turn on/off now? I’ve seen numerous of these types of systems, and they all fail to cover that aspect. What temperature do you have to set your HVAC thermostat to? Does it matter? Having an individually controlled vent is great, but if the AC/heat is always or never turning on, it won’t make any real difference
That's true that if HVAC isn't running, there is no benefit to this system. The use case only applies if your HVAC is overcooling or overheating your room. My Thermostats are usually set to 74 during summer.
@@nathan1sixteen I am thinking of using this solution and my thought was to put a smart vent in every vent where my thermostat is and a puck. Then put a vent and puck in any room that is too hot or too cold. The vents where the thermostat is will close to force are to the rooms that are too hot or too cold. As those rooms reach the correct temperature, the vents where the thermostat are will open more until the room with the thermostat is at the proper temperature.
To be very honest, it is probably about the same noise as what it was before when it is closed. But at least it is not always closed. I hope that makes sense!
This is exactly the type of product I am looking for, but the reviews on Amazon aren’t great and Amazon lists it as a frequently returned item. Are there any other brands that make a similar product?
I’m dealing with temperature inconsistencies in my home.. someway somehow I found myself here. Joseph, you did a very jam up job in this product review. Excellent style you have. Keep up the good work. Subscribed.
Thank you!
Great video! This wasn't what I was looking for, but it's perfect for my neighbors' AC issue in their entrance hall. Subscribed for your other videos & Liked 👍 😀 Thanks Eddie J. Long Island N.Y.
@@eddiej.2354 thank you!
Really easy video to follow along! Liked all the added descriptions. Looks like the product worked in the sense that it opened / closed according to what the ambient temp was vs the set temp but wondering if it ended up working to heat / cool since you installed it?
The thermostat detects the temp and decide open/close!
@@JosephKim So it's been effective in heating up or cooling down those rooms?
@@tampaango only installed in one room. But it no longer has over-cooling/heating problem.
Hey, Have you moved to the new place yet? Excited the new office tour.
I moved last year! This is my new place :)
Oh man, I need this!
It was so easy,
How does your thermostat know when to turn on/off now? I’ve seen numerous of these types of systems, and they all fail to cover that aspect. What temperature do you have to set your HVAC thermostat to? Does it matter? Having an individually controlled vent is great, but if the AC/heat is always or never turning on, it won’t make any real difference
That's true that if HVAC isn't running, there is no benefit to this system. The use case only applies if your HVAC is overcooling or overheating your room. My Thermostats are usually set to 74 during summer.
@@nathan1sixteen I am thinking of using this solution and my thought was to put a smart vent in every vent where my thermostat is and a puck. Then put a vent and puck in any room that is too hot or too cold. The vents where the thermostat is will close to force are to the rooms that are too hot or too cold. As those rooms reach the correct temperature, the vents where the thermostat are will open more until the room with the thermostat is at the proper temperature.
is it as loud when the vent is closed as it was with your old manual vent? How does it make it quieter if it does? Thank you
To be very honest, it is probably about the same noise as what it was before when it is closed. But at least it is not always closed. I hope that makes sense!
@@JosephKim It does thank you
This is exactly the type of product I am looking for, but the reviews on Amazon aren’t great and Amazon lists it as a frequently returned item. Are there any other brands that make a similar product?
@@SS1LE-2018 I think there are similar brands. This is only one that I've tried so far.
How’s the noise? Is it still noisy with Flair?
It kinda is as it 'whistles' when it is closed. But it at least helps with the over cooling/heating issue.
I dont really understand. Why would the vent close if the room is hotter than your set temp?
To prevent the room from being overheated? The rest of the house still needs to be heated.
airtap t4 is the way to go .. cheaper and has fan integrated
Cool!
You can't close that one