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Hi Gary J,You can do this without a doubt. The vent controls are generally thermostatically driven so rather than specifying that the vent should be open or closed, you can instead specify setpoin...
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Hey Diego,You can just add your additional ecobee thermostat to your existing Flair home and add rooms as well. This is a common setup we see and well supported without needing to have a second ho...
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Robert Drinovac - mind shooting a note to support@flair.co about the vent? We're happy to take care of that. Bob Malecki - That's an example what Robert and myself are talking about when we say a...
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We generally don't offer open/close scheduling as a feature, instead opting for thermostatic control + setpoint scheduling so that the vents operate in a more set it and forget it automation for th...
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I'm not entirely sure if this would work (but somewhat confident) to have some vents manually controlled and some vents left on the automation is to set up some rooms with no temperature feed devi...
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Hi Ricky,The latest is that we recently passed the required security audit for Nest integration thus are hoping to be live in the coming months. That said, we are working through their process and...
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The system will prioritize generally by whether rooms are active/inactive first (inactive are most likely to get opened to relieve pressure - think of inactive as a "don't care" that can be used a...
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Official comment The vents automatically do this in auto mode. Not sure what exactly you are looking for beyond what we already do but if you have something super specific, it might be worth sending a note to the ...
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Hi Steve,Are you using Flair with minisplits/IR Devices or are you using our smart vents? Flair can manage the thermostat if its integrated and can also allow for non-app control via the thermostat...
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Official comment No power difference whether the background is white or black. Its e-paper so when its not changing, its using 0 power.Cheers,Dan