donfrump wrote:
Kayteg1 wrote:
Thermometers do have big error margins by the principals and you always have to calibrate thermostat to your liking.
Than placement is important also.
Is the thermostat in spot with good air flow?
Is it in the place affected by heat from furnace, or cook-top, or cold draft from a window.?
you are referring to the remote sensors placements ? correct
not the thermostat body ?
I was talking about thermometers and thermometers build-into thermostats.
My home is in San Francisco area, I am checking temperature and thermostat settings in it right now from my laptop in Las Vegas.
Isn't technology wonderful?