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thermostat Robert 07-21-2006
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Posted by Robert on July 21, 2006, 12:04 am
Is it possible to parallel two thermostats in different locations gas
forced air with AC systems


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Posted by Tony Hwang on July 21, 2006, 12:21 am
Robert wrote:

> Is it possible to parallel two thermostats in different locations gas
> forced air with AC systems
>
Hi,
I don't think it is wise idea because even if two 'stats are same model
they won't work in synch. creating undefined results. As an EE, if it
has to be done I have an idea. I can make Boolean logic circuit
to make only one 'stat is in control, not both.

Posted by Al Moran on July 21, 2006, 12:33 am

>Robert wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to parallel two thermostats in different locations gas
>> forced air with AC systems
>>
>Hi,
>I don't think it is wise idea because even if two 'stats are same model
>they won't work in synch. creating undefined results. As an EE, if it
>has to be done I have an idea. I can make Boolean logic circuit
>to make only one 'stat is in control, not both.

Sure, you can Boolean all you want with ans, ors, nots, but what you
will not accomplish is controlling the ducts with said setup.

Posted by Tony Hwang on July 21, 2006, 1:00 am
Al Moran wrote:

>
>
>>Robert wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Is it possible to parallel two thermostats in different locations gas
>>>forced air with AC systems
>>>
>>
>>Hi,
>>I don't think it is wise idea because even if two 'stats are same model
>>they won't work in synch. creating undefined results. As an EE, if it
>>has to be done I have an idea. I can make Boolean logic circuit
>>to make only one 'stat is in control, not both.
>
>
> Sure, you can Boolean all you want with ans, ors, nots, but what you
> will not accomplish is controlling the ducts with said setup.
Hmmm,
That can be done to if it has to. There is nothing impossible if one
wants to accoplish something. It has to have a sound reason and bottom
line has to be taken care of(money), LOL.
We live in wonderul world of digital evrything. I can even devise voice
command module. It'll cool when I say cool, etc.

Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on July 21, 2006, 11:28 am

> We live in wonderul world of digital evrything. I can even devise voice
> command module. It'll cool when I say cool, etc.

Do you have one that will work on my wife? I've tried "get me a beer" and
nothing happens. I've tried "GET ME A BEER" and still nothing happened.



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