Sal
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Another reason to have client-side control
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I agree that the pucks seem fairly cheaply made for the price.I do however like the e-ink display, I think its a great way to save battery power.I only wish that the pucks had a stronger 915 MHz si...
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I don't know very many people that use 5Ghz exclusively. 2.4Ghz has far more range and the puck doesn't need either fast or large volume data - its the only logical choice. Why not put all your IOT...
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Hey Jamey,There's another thread related to whistling vents here. It looks like the vents are capable of doing as you suggest, but in my opinion it'd be better to get an improved seal on the slats ...
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James C. Could you clarify? You stated that a temperature sensing device can be a Flair Puck OR Nest thermostat. mill4003 is wondering about using one puck upstairs and one nest thermostat downstai...
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As far as I understand, you are correct. You only need one puck upstairs and your nest (integrated into flair) downstairs.However, you'll probably find that the low-frequency reception of the puck ...
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Hi Jauschua, From what I can see, device integration is so far only available for Nest, Ecobee, Honeywell Home, Honeywell Total Connect Comfort, and GE Appliances/Haier. (as of March 2022) However,...
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When flair controls the set point, it uses the average of all active rooms.Looks like you have 7 temperature sensors used in the average. If there are rooms you don't want in the average, try manua...
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A list of all their sizes is easy to find. Perhaps find the closest size that works, and make an adapter plate out of wood?
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Hi Derek, option 1) Flair cannot be wired to control baseboards. The puck only has Wifi, temp, pres, %humidity, IR, low-frequency network. The only wire on the puck is a USB power cable. Flair defi...