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Honeywell Home RTH6360D1002 5-2 Day Programmable Thermostat $24.98 + Free S&H w/ Prime or $35+

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11h ago
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Pi.314
11h ago
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I have this.
I find the thermostat to be inaccurate.
It reads a couple of degrees lower than actual.

So if I set heat to 72f, it'll sense 70f and won't actually shut off till actual temp is 74f.

So I set it to 70f so it'll shut off when actual temp is 72f.

I'm using a meat thermometer to compare temps.
My old thermostat was consistent with it but it stopped working
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Deals4Lyfe
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Quote from Pi.314 :
I have this.I find the thermostat to be inaccurate.It reads a couple of degrees lower than actual.So if I set heat to 72f, it'll sense 70f and won't actually shut off till actual temp is 74f.So I set it to 70f so it'll shut off when actual temp is 72f.I'm using a meat thermometer to compare temps.My old thermostat was consistent with it but it stopped working
at least it's consistently wrong 😅
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Quote from Pi.314 :
I have this.
I find the thermostat to be inaccurate.
It reads a couple of degrees lower than actual.

So if I set heat to 72f, it'll sense 70f and won't actually shut off till actual temp is 74f.

So I set it to 70f so it'll shut off when actual temp is 72f.

I'm using a meat thermometer to compare temps.
My old thermostat was consistent with it but it stopped working
Begs the question: Did you look to see if there is an offset setting?

Calibrating the thermostat (Temperature Offset):

Some Honeywell digital thermostats, including some models in the 6000 series (like the RTH6360D), may offer a way to adjust the displayed temperature by a small offset if the measured temperature is inaccurate due to its location.

To calibrate:
  • Find a reliable thermometer and compare its reading to the thermostat's displayed temperature.
  • Access the menu, go to "Preferences" or "Advanced Preferences".
  • Look for an option like "Indoor display offsets".
  • Adjust the displayed temperature to match the thermometer's reading using the arrow buttons, then press "Done".
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Has it got wifi

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