Also, the screen goes dark when not in use (controllable through settings),
and it automatically turns on when you approach the thermostat.  I expected
it to turn on every time you walk by, but you have to stick your face right
up to it.  Pretty cool features.

On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 11:21 AM, Jeremy <jeremysmi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I recently installed some Lennox systems in our new home.  They are
> two-stage so they are super efficient and quiet, and they run at a max of
> 12Amps.  One is a dual zone system, and the other is not.  I am not sure
> how the integration works on the dual zone system, as that particular unit
> is not up and running yet.  However, we do have their iControl system up
> and running on the other single-zone unit, and I love it!  It is basically
> a tablet with a magnetic mount (that locks in place) on the wall.  It
> connects to wifi through an additional AP/CPE unit that we have mounted in
> the attic.  It integrates with their iControl app and can be controlled
> from anywhere.  The implementation is much better than the Honeywell smart
> thermostats which I have used in the past.  Plus, it has fancy full-color
> animations based on the weather on the wall mounted tablet.  You can take
> the tablet off the wall and use it anywhere as well.
>
> On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 11:14 AM, Chuck McCown <ch...@wbmfg.com> wrote:
>
>> I must have got hit my lightning at my home.  Over the past two weeks,
>> lost a HV board in one fridge, and two of my three HVAC zone controllers
>> and at least one PCB in an AC/Compressor and possibly some capacitors too.
>>
>> Zone controller pcb is obsolete, so I need to replace my whole system(s).
>>
>> Any thoughts or suggestions?  Seem to be lots of new systems with fun
>> features.  WiFi enabled stuff that you can use your cell phone to control.
>>
>>
>
>

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