Sal
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I would explore the active and inactive method for the flair pucks. I currently use this function and it works flawlessly. Puck+vents in attic, puck+vents on 2nd floor. Flair-Nest integration. I t...
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Ah, I see. Was worth a try. Cheers!
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Hey Ryan, don't know if it helps, but there is a setting for adjusting the flair thermometers. Settings>Home Settings>Flair Devices> YourPuckName>Temperature Calibration
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Hi Gary, how is the vent RSSI while the vent is open? I've heard it recommended that the RSSI should be between -60 and -80. Anything beyond that, and you probably need another gateway puck (i.e. ...
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Hey Finn, Thanks for the reply. My opinion on the free feature would be 1-month of data available via .csv or automated email (with csv).A really valuable tool for a paid feature may be to have 1 o...
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Thanks for the reply. I think flair is fantastic, and I'm excited to share how well its working for our place.Before we had the 8 vents and 2 pucks, I would set the thermostat to 26 C / 79 F in ord...
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I think its best to place this comment in the fan only blog post, instead of making a new thread. Otherwise, this forum is going to get very messy.Welcome to the (new) Flair Forum! – Flair
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Hey Ken,If Flair has a vent of the correct size, then it probably would be great. When you measure make sure to get the internal dimensions of the duct. I had a vent that was cut too large, so I al...
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The vent size (4x10) refers to the internal dimension of the duct and the flair baffles. The flanges are wider (see other post Flair Dimensions – Flair). So, you'd have to cut the flange off an edg...
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This might be a question for Dan, but as far as I know if both the upstairs and downstairs are plugged in with USB (and are selected as gateway pucks), then you should only need two pucks.