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Feb 17, 2020
8:42
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Don_Juan_El_Guapo
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Close the vents upstairs and force the air downstairs....Heat rises.
It should stay warm upstairs.
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Heating question: one thermostat for 2 levels
Beggar
2/17/20 8:35pm
RE: Heating question: one thermostat for 2 levels
COCoug
2/17/20 8:37pm
Close the vents upstairs and force the air downstairs....Heat rises.
Don_Juan_El_Guapo
2/17/20 8:42pm
Heat rises?
TNT
2/17/20 8:46pm
Well, they beat the Jazz...So, yes.
Don_Juan_El_Guapo
2/17/20 8:47pm
*tears up*
TNT
2/17/20 8:48pm
Get an ecobee thermostat and put a remote sensor in the basement
Broda
2/17/20 8:49pm
we have a Nest with the same kind of remote sensor
byujag
2/17/20 8:59pm
With the ecobee you can ignore certain thermostats during certain times. For
Broda
2/17/20 9:03pm
Would I need 2 ecobees to replace the current 2 thermostats?
Beggar
2/17/20 9:05pm
Not unless you just wanted it for convenience. You would only need one for the
Broda
2/17/20 9:09pm
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Buffalo
2/17/20 8:51pm
Depends on how they ducted it. If the same central duct feeds both the
Corn Pop
2/17/20 9:07pm
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