Good video. To the point with nesesary information. No stupid, annoying, distracting music either. Just a helpful vedio to save time, energy, and money while trying to figure out what to purchace. Appreciate it.
Cielo has a remote control compatibility identifier list that you’ll need to check. There’s a link to it in the description of my video.. if your remote is on their list, it’s compatible
I bought one of these and set the temperature on the app to 70 degrees "cooling mode", then the weather changed and the inside temperature dropped to 65 degrees. A person would think that the unit would stop cooling right? No, it just kept cranking the cooling. I called tech support and they said that this is normal and to use "comfy mode"? None of this makes sense to me, do you have this issue? To me the most simple function of a thermostat/controller doesn't do it's job. Thanks
Yeah it can be a little confusing. I was thinking the same exact way.. So it turns out the the "comfy mode" allows you to set a minimum and maximum temperature. To my understanding, that's the only way to get it to power off on it's own..
An air conditioner decides when to stop cooling based on the readings of its internal thermostat; Cielo Breez does not act on room temperature readings unless you set up Comfy Mode. Comfy Mode lets you set your preferred temperature and humidity range. You can customize what actions the AC takes when the temperature goes above or below your desired range. Whether it's turning the AC on or off, adjusting the mode, temperature set point, or fan speed. Comfy Mode ensures your room stays at your ideal temperature. In other words: Without Comfy Mode, it is a controller that replicates the actions of your ACs remote. Comfy Mode gives it thermostat-like capabilities.
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Good video. To the point with nesesary information. No stupid, annoying, distracting music either. Just a helpful vedio to save time, energy, and money while trying to figure out what to purchace. Appreciate it.
Can It control multiple units within the designated range?
I was trying to see if it will work with Samsung wind free split unit do you have any answer for that
Cielo has a remote control compatibility identifier list that you’ll need to check. There’s a link to it in the description of my video.. if your remote is on their list, it’s compatible
Hi, thanks for your interest. Yes, Cielo smart AC controllers are compatible with your system.
I bought one of these and set the temperature on the app to 70 degrees "cooling mode", then the weather changed and the inside temperature dropped to 65 degrees. A person would think that the unit would stop cooling right? No, it just kept cranking the cooling. I called tech support and they said that this is normal and to use "comfy mode"? None of this makes sense to me, do you have this issue? To me the most simple function of a thermostat/controller doesn't do it's job.
Thanks
Yeah it can be a little confusing. I was thinking the same exact way.. So it turns out the the "comfy mode" allows you to set a minimum and maximum temperature. To my understanding, that's the only way to get it to power off on it's own..
An air conditioner decides when to stop cooling based on the readings of its internal thermostat; Cielo Breez does not act on room temperature readings unless you set up Comfy Mode.
Comfy Mode lets you set your preferred temperature and humidity range. You can customize what actions the AC takes when the temperature goes above or below your desired range. Whether it's turning the AC on or off, adjusting the mode, temperature set point, or fan speed. Comfy Mode ensures your room stays at your ideal temperature.
In other words: Without Comfy Mode, it is a controller that replicates the actions of your ACs remote. Comfy Mode gives it thermostat-like capabilities.
@@CieloWiGleInc thank you. I will try this comfy mode.