Does this thermostat make a clicking noise when it turns on? I have an older Sensi smart thermostat which click very loudly and I'd like to replace it with a non-clicking thermostat. Thank you.
Your original stat had a Jumper between RH and RC. You did not install that Jumper for the new stat - you only connected to RH. Can you please explain why you did not re-install that jumper ? Also - when you used the app to select which wires were installed - you clicked on R (not RH like the actual terminal name on the plate) and W (not W/W like the terminal on the plate) Please explain why.
Sucks this never got a response from a month ago. I'm having the same issue. First time installing a thermostat, and mine has a jumper wire from Rh to Rc, i don't know why and i don't know if i need to do that on the new one, lol.
@@CotyF003 I think I found the answer. Those two are pre-jumpered already behind the panel so you don't need to connect to both you just need to connect to one of them.
@@iamtheiceman I was just reading that also, lol. Apparently most smart thermostats use internal jumpers so there's no need to do that anymore. Thank you.
Does this model have the back light like the sensi previous model?
Is Google Nest (not learning) compatible with Sensi ST75?
Install video would be nice!
Is there a lock on it?
Could we set half Celsius degre ? (Example 21,5 Celsius )
Circulation fan mode, ist start blower or condenser fan ?
In circulation mode it will start the blower and circulate air without turning on the condenser.
Does this thermostat make a clicking noise when it turns on? I have an older Sensi smart thermostat which click very loudly and I'd like to replace it with a non-clicking thermostat. Thank you.
What about the red wire that was loop on the original one ? Where is that wire now ?
How can i change to Celsius? Where is that option ?
Your original stat had a Jumper between RH and RC.
You did not install that Jumper for the new stat - you only connected to RH.
Can you please explain why you did not re-install that jumper ?
Also - when you used the app to select which wires were installed - you clicked on R (not RH like the actual terminal name on the plate) and W (not W/W like the terminal on the plate) Please explain why.
Sucks this never got a response from a month ago. I'm having the same issue. First time installing a thermostat, and mine has a jumper wire from Rh to Rc, i don't know why and i don't know if i need to do that on the new one, lol.
@@CotyF003 I think I found the answer. Those two are pre-jumpered already behind the panel so you don't need to connect to both you just need to connect to one of them.
@@iamtheiceman I was just reading that also, lol. Apparently most smart thermostats use internal jumpers so there's no need to do that anymore. Thank you.