Nuttycomputer Posted April 12, 2012 Posted April 12, 2012 Hey Everyone, Got my ISY-994 ordered and excited about the potential zigbee applications. My question is whether the ecobee EB-STAT-02 is currently supported and what data you can get from it if so. Initially when I thought I was going Insteon only I was going to get the Venstar but based on reviews this thermostat doesn't have a battery backup? A big part of the WAF is making sure the new fancy technology looks fancy and doesn't add additional work (such as reprograming every time after poweroutage) Any other suggestions are helpful, just getting started in this stuff.
Michel Kohanim Posted April 13, 2012 Posted April 13, 2012 Hello Nuttycomputer, Unfortunately the only Zigbee thermostats supported are RCS high powered Zigbee thermostats. EcoBee does not have a public API and thus we cannot communicate with it. With kind regards, Michel
Nuttycomputer Posted April 13, 2012 Author Posted April 13, 2012 Michel, Thanks for the quick response. I'll look into the RCS one and decide between it and the venstar .
andyf0 Posted April 13, 2012 Posted April 13, 2012 Hey Everyone, Got my ISY-994 ordered and excited about the potential zigbee applications. My question is whether the ecobee EB-STAT-02 is currently supported and what data you can get from it if so. Initially when I thought I was going Insteon only I was going to get the Venstar but based on reviews this thermostat doesn't have a battery backup? A big part of the WAF is making sure the new fancy technology looks fancy and doesn't add additional work (such as reprograming every time after poweroutage) Any other suggestions are helpful, just getting started in this stuff. Just FYI, the Venstar stores it's programming in non-volitile memory so nothing is lost on a power failure and resumes when power is restored. If you care, you'll need to reset the clock, but if controlling via the ISY you really don't care about the thermostats clock.
Nuttycomputer Posted April 13, 2012 Author Posted April 13, 2012 Just FYI, the Venstar stores it's programming in non-volitile memory so nothing is lost on a power failure and resumes when power is restored. If you care, you'll need to reset the clock, but if controlling via the ISY you really don't care about the thermostats clock. I'll have to look into the programming side more. I just assumed running the program on the ISY itself would make it more difficult when wanting to do a temporary condition or making changes. However perhaps I'm approaching the program incorrectly...
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