Consider turning down the temp before you arrive, but don't have it completely turn on from being off. If it's off all day, then the power required to bring it back to desired temps will often be higher than if you ran it continuously at a lower setting while you were gone. I have a window unit that I have set to run at an "ok" temp on low during the day and then when I get home it goes down a few more degrees. Otherwise it takes hours to cool back down and it's running on its highest setting the whole time to accomplish that.
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I did do this when I just moved in, but my current unit still made the apartment much too cold even when I set it to be 26 degrees C/ 80ish degrees Fahrenheit. It sets the cooling to the lowest setting, but it doesn’t switch it off even if it is way lower than the setting.
But if my new controller can keep the temperature steady, I will do as you suggest. Thank you
It is one of the reasons I wanted to change the controller
If you find something that works, please update this. I've been on the lookout for a smarter thermostat as well and coming up short in what I wanted
That's the controller, looks like part number 506507. How many wires are coming off of it in total? What does the actual air conditioning unit look like?
Thanks.
I will have to get up on the roof of my apartment block to see. I will take a picture and update my post a bit later. It is only those 4 thin cables that come out of the controller.
Last time I was up there all I could see was a fan and a marshall rooftop unit (calling it this very loosely, I just watched a few youtube videos. I wasn’t expecting to go into the hvac system deeper than the controller change). There is air ducts to all the apartments from their rooftop unit.
So there isn't an air conditioner in your apartment? It's central for the whole building? Wouldn't that mean there is one temperature set for everyone?
I was going to try to figure out what those 4 wires are to determine what smart thermostats you can swap with it. It seems like it's just a controller looking at the info online, not a thermostat. I think it just communicates info to some central box, that the connects to the AC components. If that's the case, I don't think you can replace it.
Each apartment has their own control over the temperature with the controller in their apartment. I updated the the pictures in the original post to show what is on the roof. The unit in each apartment controls the fan and I think the rooftop unit.
I use a zwave thermostat with homeseer. There are wifi based ones as well.