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Dayton 1UHG7 Digital Thermostat, 1H, 1C, 5-1-1 Program
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Dayton 1UHG7 Digital Thermostat, 1H, 1C, 5-1-1 Program

Our Price: $147.01
SKU:

1UHG7

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Description:

Low Voltage T-Stat, Programmable, Stages Heat 1, Stages Cool 1, Temp Settings per Day 4, Programs per Week 5+1+1, System Switching Heat-Off-Cool, Fan Switching Auto-On, Color White, Display Receiver: LED Transmitter: LCD, Transmitter Requires 2 AA Batteries, For Use With Heat/Cool, Includes Screws and Mounting Plate

Product Details:
Product Weight: 0.8 pounds
Package Weight: 0.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 2.5 ( 3 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

1This T-Stat is Junk AvoidSep 18, 2011
By Scott "Scott"
If there were negative stars i would have chosen them. I Bought this back in 2007 as an "easy way" to not have to run wires from my new addition. It is garbage. When the new week starts, the the unit will send a high temp signal to the receiver and the house will be at 85° come Monday morning. Also any and I mean any other 433 mhz signals in the area will cause the unit to turn on and off. Save your money--either run wires or buy a more advanced brand name other than this no name with a sticker on it.

5Great little gadgetMar 29, 2011
By Mike
Solved a whole ton of wiring issues in my house with my central air unit. I highly recommend it over tearing holes in your house!

1stupid thing won't shut off!Mar 06, 2011
By Steve N
Thermostat can be dangerous! We had this happen several times where we set the heat temperature, say to 72, and the thermostat did not turn off when it reached that temperature. In one instance we woke up and realized the temperature reached 89! Dangerous when you have a baby in the room. The room was super hot and the thermostat read 89! What we suspect is that the signal is sometimes not received by the receiving unit which is attached to the furnace. There is no failsafe, the two only communicate with a single on/off signal. To finally turn it off, I had to trick the remote unit to think it is turning on the furnace by turning the heat up beyond 89. Then once it sent the signal, I turned the temperature down so it sent an off signal.

Long story short, don't by this junky thermostat.

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