So I am 68 yrs old, my smart ecobee is defective as are neighbors also; I can't pay for labor so changed to this honeywell with your help! Didn't know if I could do it, but I DID IT!! Thank you so much from a senior citizen without experience. I saved more than $350.
Thank you so much for this easy to understand video. I am a new DIYer, and I was able to install the thermostat with no problems. The switchplate covered the imperfections perfectly!
One thing you should mention is how to change the cycling frequency to match your specific heating system. For that thermostat model press the 2 arrow buttons at the same time for 5 seconds; the first setting function (called 5) will change the cycle frequency (2, 3, 5 or 6 times an hour maximum), if you have a steam boiler set this to 2, if you have a hot water boiler set this to 3, gas/oil furnace uses the default 5, and electric furnace should be set to 6. The manual explains more of this and other advanced settings on page 9. This particular setting is really important because if you have a steam boiler it should not be cycling more than twice an hour, by design its not effective at higher cycle rates.
This is the best video showing how to install this thermostat correctly. The large wall plate is a great idea. I do not have this issue as I can sand the drywall and paint over with exact same color (saved from a recent home painting job). The large wall plate makes this look better though. I love it.
Hi, I just wanted to thank you so very much for making this video which helped me change my thermostat. Was waiting on a tech but I love accomplishing these repairs by myself so much easier with your help! Much appreciated :)
Thank you...Excellent and cost effective way to cover wall damage. We followed your directions exactly with no issues, and installed the same thermostat.
Just swapped out my thermostat. The swap is the easy part....the difficult part was figuring out where to put the drywall anchos because of all the damage to the sheetrock and the wacky position of the stud. I followed your instruction and my thermostat is working great and looks great with the wall plate. Thank you for this video!!!
Great idea for covering the wall damage. Also, switch plates do come in various sizes. So, if you need to cover a larger area it is likely you can get a larger plate.
Instead of drilling MORE holes and putting in more screw, I suggest using 3M Command Adhesive strips. They are designed for hanging pictures, so they are more than strong enough for holding a thermostat. And, they can be removed without damaging the wall. Also, I don't get why when people are painting they don't remove the thermostat, switch and outlet covers. It takes about the same amount of time as using masking tape and gives a much nicer job. In the case of the thermostat it is light enough that one could leave it hanging by the wires until the paint dries.
Do you have to remove the jumper to install red wire? I noticed the jumper is still in place but I cannot Turn the screw with a jumper in place. Thanks.
I have a old house. When I removed the old theromost an black and white was connected. However, I found a red as well. I have this exact thermostat, can you tell me what wire I should attach where?
Of course I got a faulty one and the screen never lit up with numbers at all when I put the batteries in. I know you weren't thinking that's what you were demoing with this video, but that's what I came here for so thanks man! Good idea with the light switch plate too!
Thank you for the video. However, my old thermostat has a total of 7 existing wires: Green(G),Yellow(Y),White(W2),Red(RH)with jumper(RC), Orange(O/B),Blue(C) and Black(W/E). The Honeywell thermostat RTH2300B has B,O,G,Y,W, NOT USED, R & RC Does it mean that this thermostat RTH2300B will not work for me? if it does, then where the Blue(C) and Black(W/E) should be connected to? Please advise. Thank you
Hi! Great video! I had my old thermostat (white and rogers) which I removed because it was defected and the temperature I kept setting it to would auto drop form 71 to 62 and the heat would never turn on. I followed your instructions and put the yellow wire to W and the red wire to RC as per previous thermostat. Now the heat turned on but the thermostat isn’t controlling it. It won’t let me turn it off or it won’t follow the temperature i am setting. But it is reading the temperature in the room. Did I do something wrong?
Thanks for your help, but I have one more question. The wiring in my house is old and I dont have color coded wires and I don't have 4 wires. I only have two. One is still hooked into the base plate and one is loose. I need to know where to connect the loose one. Any help with this?
Timestamp 7:14 When installing batteries, I would recomend to put a piece of tape on the back or bottom of the thermostat with a date on it indicating when the batteries were last changed.
Very good video I have 5 wires white, red, yellow green and black. You have blue and I dont and you don’t have yellow,😮 please tell me what should I do? And should I switch it to electric or heat pump? Because is on gas or oil thank you
Such a clever idea. I am installing the same model and I think I have the same paint problem. I am doing this for sure. Thanks for posting the video. Cheers
Thank you for the video - I have a problem - When running my upstairs air conditioner, the induction fan cycles up and runs for a minute, then turns off - repeats a few minutes later until a/c turns off. From what I've read induction fan shouldn't be turning on if the a/c is running (it doesn't on my downstairs unit). Unit is running fine otherwise, red light on circuit board is solid (no errors). Ideas as to why the induction fan cycles off/on when running a/c? Only difference in mine here is that Ive got red into RC and a jumper between RC and R.
Thanks, you were very thorough. One thing always comes to mind and what if you should have a "blue" wire and there's no "Bl" etc. for it? Do you discard it with a piece of end taping? It's amazing, that this Honeywell 2300 only supports the batteries to keep the thermostat working and the bluewire probably kept it on.
You could make this even cleaner by cutting away drywall, putting in a 3-gang low-voltage box, and using a blank 3-gang plate with a hole drilled in the middle for the thermostat wire (it's all low-voltage so the field modification of the plate shouldn't matter at all in terms of code). This gives a secure mounting point where the plate could be replaced in all sorts of neat ways. You could swap it for a different color plate, or a metal one. The possibilities are endless. Obviously in this case, the stud in the way made that option not viable. But if the damaged area doesn't intersect with a stud, installing a low-voltage box behind it seems like the ticket.
Thanks for this video. I am having trouble with adjusting the thermostat temperature to 80. It starts at 68, but when i press the up arrow to raise the temp it jumps immediately back down to 68 degrees. Any idea how I can remedy that? Thanks
You said to connect the blue wire to the Y slot. Did I hear you correctly, since I would think the blue wire would go in the B slot, unless that is for a black wire for wiring with a black?
Thanks for the video! I'm having an issue with my trane touchscreen thermostat, I have a package trane heat pump. When the outside temperature falls below 40deg, my pump struggles to keep up and I know the the auxiliary should be kicking in but it doesn't. I have to turn on the emergency heat before the temperature will come back up. I don't think the thermostat is wired correctly, any help would be greatly appreciated 👍
Hey Jeff, I am pretty limited on my heat pump knowledge but it is my understanding that a properly wired thermostat should kick in with supplemental (emergency) heat if the temp is close or below freezing. You could investigate a bit more the wiring diagrams online and compare to your setup or just call in a local HVAC to do a quick check. Usually this should only be a minimum charge of $75 - $100. Best of luck!
Great video , For some reason my fan will not shut off when I install this new thermostat , I have all the wires in the right place ,I have a natural gas furnace with a air conditioner ,I put the switch on "oil,gas " on the back of the thermostat ,however , when I have reached the right temp , the fan just keeps going . Any ideas as to why ?
Thank you for video. When I installed new honeywell thermostat I wired it according to the color coding and could only get heat. When switching to cool I also got heat. Maybe connecting the blue wire to y I can get a/c to work.
Great video. I replaced my older White Rogers thermostat with the Honeywell RTH2300. I wired it exactly as you did & when I restored the power to the thermostat & turned on the furnace, the fan on my A/C unit came on too. I called Honeywell customer support & they told me to disconnect the blue wire. That stopped my A/C fan from coming on when the furnace kicked in but yesterday when I switched the thermostat to A/C the fan on the A/C didnt come on. Do you think I should reconnect the blue wire?
Hi, Thank you for the video. I tried to replace my bad thermostat with RTH2300B with the same set up as before, which only use Red and Green wires. The White and Black were not used. That said, after I installed with just green and red wires, my boiler didn’t run as programmed. However, when I switched FAN ON, it runs but ignore my settings. It kept burning nonstop. Can you help? Bad thermostat or bad boiler? Thanks Luigi
Do you have any experience installing a Google Nest Power Connector on an electric furnace that doesn't have a control panel? The strip that holds the thermostat wires and furnace wires are on top of the furnace. It's a weird setup because the furnace is what I would say is a half size furnace and then the water heater sits in front of it inside the closet so it's hard to reach. I had no issues installing the actual thermostat but it tells me that it's not strong enough and I may have issues with the batteries draining fast or the furnace may not run as smoothly. I can see the letters on the front side of the strip that hold the thermostat wires but can't see the back side where the furnace wires connect. I have read the instruction for attaching the Power Connect and understand how to do it but without being able to see the back side I'm hesitant to try it. Plus the wires coming out of the furnace attaching to the strip are not the same color as what the thermostat wires are.
Hello, I bought this thermostat to replace different make and model thermostat. The one I'm replacing had 6 wires. I called the tech support line and was told that it would work if I followed the installation diagram for the 4 wire procedure, taking off the blue and the brown wire. It doesn't work. I have a gas furnace the thermostat switch is on the gas setting. I don't know if I should have taken the jumper off of the thermostat. Also, I noticed that you used the blue wire instead of the yellow regarding the diagram. I did take a photo of the old wire connections and have the old thermostat to describe how they were connected. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
I would go to the furnace and look at the circuit oars to confirm what color wires are connected to each of the terminals on the board. Some times the past technician or DIYer switched up the Comoros causing confusion.
Hello, how are you? Is it possible to replace a Honeywell TH1110D1000 device (with 5 colors of cables, I have the other color C) with this device? I have a hot/cold unit with 2 Honeywell TH1110D1000 controllers, but my intention is to replace only one. Regards
hi quick question the thermostat is all working but we are having trouble with AC i just looked at wiring and the BLUE was in the O spot. we changed it so its in the Y spot will this help
I really hope to get a response from you. You have changed the old device. New of this kind. But I only get two red and white wires. is there any problem? Please let me know because I was confused
@@EverydayHomeRepairs Really, I thank you with all my heart for your quick response. Believe me, there are many channel owners who offer, but unfortunately, they do not help others. I really thank you very much 1 / Now I will start with you from the beginning. I am not good at electricity, but I searched on the internet how to install the device Here is an explanation of the device installation ua-cam.com/video/bjbD7bq6tO0/v-deo.html&ab_channel=WordofAdviceTV 2 / When I removed the old device. I found only two wires, red and white. I attached the red wire to R and the white wire to W. 3 / I searched UA-cam for device programming and got this explanation. I followed the explanation to the end. The problem now is that the device works after every half hour. And I want the device to work after 40 minutes Here is an explanation of the device's programming ua-cam.com/video/X5oRPvYBpvs/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TheAmateur%27sAmateur 4 / I really want to help you. I hope that you do not ask me much about electricity because I am not a professional in it. And I want to help you simplify programming. Really I will be grateful to you please don't forget me This is a picture of the old device www.imagebam.com/image/201a381363730333 This is the picture of the new device www.imagebam.com/image/db69f51363730401 please I'm waiting you please >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
@@Anonymous-gv9go just to make sure I understand your desire you would like the thermostat to turn on your furnace at a set time interval? This would be opposed to setting the desired temperature of the room and then just letting the thermostat turn on the furnace as much or as little as needed to maintain the temperature. Can you help me better understand the desire for a set time interval. Thanks!
@@EverydayHomeRepairs Well, I will try to simplify the explanation for you. I want the thermostat to stop at 65 and I don't want it to go higher than this number because I'm worried about the gas bill. I do not know how to install this number on the device. I hope you got the idea and thanks for your help
@@Anonymous-gv9go simply use the arrow buttons to adjust the desired temperature and in this case, it sounds like 65 F is the desired temp. The thermostat will shut off the furnace when it gets to 65 and turns it on when it falls below 65. Should be pretty straightforward Best of luck.
I would confirm the color of wire at the control board on the furnace. Just confirm the color of wire is going into the expected screw terminal as some times this is not the case and can cause issues.
@@EverydayHomeRepairs my other one had that too. It must just be a newer model. Either way you helped me install the new one and it works great. Thank you very much.
So I am 68 yrs old, my smart ecobee is defective as are neighbors also; I can't pay for labor so changed to this honeywell with your help! Didn't know if I could do it, but I DID IT!! Thank you so much from a senior citizen without experience. I saved more than $350.
That was a very smart idea with the plate. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Joey!
Absolutely love your profile pic
Thank you so much for this easy to understand video. I am a new DIYer, and I was able to install the thermostat with no problems. The switchplate covered the imperfections perfectly!
This was perfect - covers all the installation issues in easy to understand laymen's terms.
The installation of the electrical switch plate was a wonderful fix to the problem when switching between thermostats. Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome!
Very professional video and great explanation of the process.
One thing you should mention is how to change the cycling frequency to match your specific heating system. For that thermostat model press the 2 arrow buttons at the same time for 5 seconds; the first setting function (called 5) will change the cycle frequency (2, 3, 5 or 6 times an hour maximum), if you have a steam boiler set this to 2, if you have a hot water boiler set this to 3, gas/oil furnace uses the default 5, and electric furnace should be set to 6. The manual explains more of this and other advanced settings on page 9. This particular setting is really important because if you have a steam boiler it should not be cycling more than twice an hour, by design its not effective at higher cycle rates.
I really find your simple fixes that add value to my home and answer a common issues!
Thanks Les, glad you are finding value and we will keep the videos coming 👍
This is the best video showing how to install this thermostat correctly. The large wall plate is a great idea. I do not have this issue as I can sand the drywall and paint over with exact same color (saved from a recent home painting job). The large wall plate makes this look better though. I love it.
Thanks Kim!
Hi, I just wanted to thank you so very much for making this video which helped me change my thermostat. Was waiting on a tech but I love accomplishing these repairs by myself so much easier with your help! Much appreciated :)
Nice, way to take the initiative and save some money. We have a lot more videos out there what's next on the list 😉
@@EverydayHomeRepairs Yes! Thank you so much! My beloved dad would've been proud lol. I subscribed & will look to see what else needs repair :)
Thank you...Excellent and cost effective way to cover wall damage. We followed your directions exactly with no issues, and installed the same thermostat.
Perfect, glad the solution worked for you 👍
Just swapped out my thermostat. The swap is the easy part....the difficult part was figuring out where to put the drywall anchos because of all the damage to the sheetrock and the wacky position of the stud. I followed your instruction and my thermostat is working great and looks great with the wall plate. Thank you for this video!!!
Thank you for your wonderful teaching. I changed thermostat without technician's help. God bless you!!! 🙂♥️🙏
Totally awesome tip on the wall plate cover-up! I'm stealing that technique right NOW.
Great idea for covering the wall damage. Also, switch plates do come in various sizes. So, if you need to cover a larger area it is likely you can get a larger plate.
Thank you for such a clear and watchable tutorial. Very helpful and much appreciated.
Just finished swapping, installing my new WIFI thermostat, your hack with the wall plate is great. Thank you!
I was going to cut a piece of indoor paneling as the replacement backing, but I like your idea much better.
Instead of drilling MORE holes and putting in more screw, I suggest using 3M Command Adhesive strips. They are designed for hanging pictures, so they are more than strong enough for holding a thermostat. And, they can be removed without damaging the wall.
Also, I don't get why when people are painting they don't remove the thermostat, switch and outlet covers. It takes about the same amount of time as using masking tape and gives a much nicer job. In the case of the thermostat it is light enough that one could leave it hanging by the wires until the paint dries.
Great trick/idea with the light switch cover. Thanks for sharing! I will use this trick next time.
Thanks for making this video available brother! I see now what my wiring mistake was for my A/C unit blew hot. Fixed now 👌
Your simple fix saved our marriage. Thank you.
Great idea using the triple switch plate. Thanks!
Hey , that switch plate for mounting is a great idea. Thanks , it solves my problem .
Do you have to remove the jumper to install red wire? I noticed the jumper is still in place but I cannot Turn the screw with a jumper in place. Thanks.
I have a old house. When I removed the old theromost an black and white was connected. However, I found a red as well. I have this exact thermostat, can you tell me what wire I should attach where?
Of course I got a faulty one and the screen never lit up with numbers at all when I put the batteries in. I know you weren't thinking that's what you were demoing with this video, but that's what I came here for so thanks man! Good idea with the light switch plate too!
Thanks for the feedback Greg 👍
That was very thorough
Thank you for the video. However, my old thermostat has a total of 7 existing wires: Green(G),Yellow(Y),White(W2),Red(RH)with jumper(RC), Orange(O/B),Blue(C) and Black(W/E). The Honeywell thermostat RTH2300B has B,O,G,Y,W, NOT USED, R & RC
Does it mean that this thermostat RTH2300B will not work for me? if it does, then where the Blue(C) and Black(W/E) should be connected to? Please advise. Thank you
Hi! Great video! I had my old thermostat (white and rogers) which I removed because it was defected and the temperature I kept setting it to would auto drop form 71 to 62 and the heat would never turn on.
I followed your instructions and put the yellow wire to W and the red wire to RC as per previous thermostat.
Now the heat turned on but the thermostat isn’t controlling it. It won’t let me turn it off or it won’t follow the temperature i am setting. But it is reading the temperature in the room.
Did I do something wrong?
Just installed mine using your video. Thanks for the help! Also, my yellow and blue wires are backward too....any idea why they do that?
the light switch plate was a great idea! i was thinking a thin piece of wood painted white.
Thanks for your help, but I have one more question. The wiring in my house is old and I dont have color coded wires and I don't have 4 wires. I only have two. One is still hooked into the base plate and one is loose. I need to know where to connect the loose one. Any help with this?
Nice video and clear instruction. You got a new subscriber and I'm going to install this exact thermostat this weekend.
Hey Jason, best of luck on the project!
Timestamp 7:14 When installing batteries, I would recomend to put a piece of tape on the back or bottom of the thermostat with a date on it indicating when the batteries were last changed.
Love it. I had to do this with my downstairs thermostat. Looks great. Thanks for the video.
good idea. I was a little surprised that you didn't use flat headed screws to mount the plate to provide a flush surface.
So many questions on wiring this thermostat and people left without replies from the host.
Wow! this is exactly what I've been searching for. Thanks
Very good video
I have 5 wires white, red, yellow green and black. You have blue and I dont and you don’t have yellow,😮 please tell me what should I do? And should I switch it to electric or heat pump? Because is on gas or oil thank you
Wonderful and thanks for the video. I like the idea with the plate. I wish I saw your video earlier, just spent $28.00 CAD for the plate.
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Great idea man thanks for the video. So much cheaper than buying the ones meant for the thermostats at $10 and up apiece. Appreciate it.
Happy to help!
Such a clever idea. I am installing the same model and I think I have the same paint problem. I am doing this for sure. Thanks for posting the video. Cheers
Thank you for the video - I have a problem - When running my upstairs air conditioner, the induction fan cycles up and runs for a minute, then turns off - repeats a few minutes later until a/c turns off. From what I've read induction fan shouldn't be turning on if the a/c is running (it doesn't on my downstairs unit). Unit is running fine otherwise, red light on circuit board is solid (no errors). Ideas as to why the induction fan cycles off/on when running a/c? Only difference in mine here is that Ive got red into RC and a jumper between RC and R.
Thanks, you were very thorough. One thing always comes to mind and what if you should have a "blue" wire and there's no "Bl" etc. for it? Do you discard it with a piece of end taping? It's amazing, that this Honeywell 2300 only supports the batteries to keep the thermostat working and the bluewire probably kept it on.
This video is flawless.
Clever solution. Thanks for the video.
You could make this even cleaner by cutting away drywall, putting in a 3-gang low-voltage box, and using a blank 3-gang plate with a hole drilled in the middle for the thermostat wire (it's all low-voltage so the field modification of the plate shouldn't matter at all in terms of code). This gives a secure mounting point where the plate could be replaced in all sorts of neat ways. You could swap it for a different color plate, or a metal one. The possibilities are endless.
Obviously in this case, the stud in the way made that option not viable. But if the damaged area doesn't intersect with a stud, installing a low-voltage box behind it seems like the ticket.
Great job, love the hacks, will definitely be using them!
Thanks for this video. I am having trouble with adjusting the thermostat temperature to 80. It starts at 68, but when i press the up arrow to raise the temp it jumps immediately back down to 68 degrees. Any idea how I can remedy that? Thanks
Great idea! Thanks for the tip!
tnk u great idea. never think posible but u did it nice n easy. tnk u bro. blessings from fl. we never use heat here😎
Thanks for this idea!! It looks great!
Hey Jen, thx!
You said to connect the blue wire to the Y slot. Did I hear you correctly, since I would think the blue wire would go in the B slot, unless that is for a black wire for wiring with a black?
Thanks for the video! I'm having an issue with my trane touchscreen thermostat, I have a package trane heat pump. When the outside temperature falls below 40deg, my pump struggles to keep up and I know the the auxiliary should be kicking in but it doesn't. I have to turn on the emergency heat before the temperature will come back up. I don't think the thermostat is wired correctly, any help would be greatly appreciated 👍
Hey Jeff, I am pretty limited on my heat pump knowledge but it is my understanding that a properly wired thermostat should kick in with supplemental (emergency) heat if the temp is close or below freezing. You could investigate a bit more the wiring diagrams online and compare to your setup or just call in a local HVAC to do a quick check. Usually this should only be a minimum charge of $75 - $100. Best of luck!
Great video , For some reason my fan will not shut off when I install this new thermostat , I have all the wires in the right place ,I have a natural gas furnace with a air conditioner ,I put the switch on "oil,gas " on the back of the thermostat ,however , when I have reached the right temp , the fan just keeps going . Any ideas as to why ?
Awesome job! Thank you!
Thank you for video. When I installed new honeywell thermostat I wired it according to the color coding and could only get heat. When switching to cool I also got heat. Maybe connecting the blue wire to y I can get a/c to work.
Great video, thanks
Great video. I replaced my older White Rogers thermostat with the Honeywell RTH2300. I wired it exactly as you did & when I restored the power to the thermostat & turned on the furnace, the fan on my A/C unit came on too. I called Honeywell customer support & they told me to disconnect the blue wire. That stopped my A/C fan from coming on when the furnace kicked in but yesterday when I switched the thermostat to A/C the fan on the A/C didnt come on. Do you think I should reconnect the blue wire?
Mine is tucked behind the baseplate on old one..what does the blue wire go to?
Hi,
Thank you for the video. I tried to replace my bad thermostat with RTH2300B with the same set up as before, which only use Red and Green wires. The White and Black were not used. That said, after I installed with just green and red wires, my boiler didn’t run as programmed. However, when I switched FAN ON, it runs but ignore my settings. It kept burning nonstop. Can you help? Bad thermostat or bad boiler? Thanks
Luigi
Do you have any experience installing a Google Nest Power Connector on an electric furnace that doesn't have a control panel? The strip that holds the thermostat wires and furnace wires are on top of the furnace. It's a weird setup because the furnace is what I would say is a half size furnace and then the water heater sits in front of it inside the closet so it's hard to reach. I had no issues installing the actual thermostat but it tells me that it's not strong enough and I may have issues with the batteries draining fast or the furnace may not run as smoothly. I can see the letters on the front side of the strip that hold the thermostat wires but can't see the back side where the furnace wires connect. I have read the instruction for attaching the Power Connect and understand how to do it but without being able to see the back side I'm hesitant to try it. Plus the wires coming out of the furnace attaching to the strip are not the same color as what the thermostat wires are.
I don't know where in my circuit breaker the thermostat is connected, can I work on installing with out turning breaker off? Thanks
If you are comfortable you could flip the switch at your furnace and then confirm no power at the thermostat wires with a non contact voltage tester.
Hello, I bought this thermostat to replace different make and model thermostat. The one I'm replacing had 6 wires. I called the tech support line and was told that it would work if I followed the installation diagram for the 4 wire procedure, taking off the blue and the brown wire. It doesn't work. I have a gas furnace the thermostat switch is on the gas setting. I don't know if I should have taken the jumper off of the thermostat. Also, I noticed that you used the blue wire instead of the yellow regarding the diagram. I did take a photo of the old wire connections and have the old thermostat to describe how they were connected. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
I would go to the furnace and look at the circuit oars to confirm what color wires are connected to each of the terminals on the board. Some times the past technician or DIYer switched up the Comoros causing confusion.
@@EverydayHomeRepairs I'll do that. Thank you much.
I only have a white and black wire. Will this product still work? It’s for a gas fireplace.
Well done.
Do I got to set a time for each day? Or can I keep heat running on same temperature each day
My existing stat has 5 wires: RC, W, Y, G, and C
Is the unit you installed compatible with this configuration?
Yes, perfect!
If I have both an RH and RC wire do I just put them in their respected slots?
I like it good job 👍
Hello, how are you? Is it possible to replace a Honeywell TH1110D1000 device (with 5 colors of cables, I have the other color C) with this device? I have a hot/cold unit with 2 Honeywell TH1110D1000 controllers, but my intention is to replace only one. Regards
Do we need to leave the jumper wire on to install for the AC
Great video
GREAT info
Thanks for watching!
hi quick question the thermostat is all working but we are having trouble with AC i just looked at wiring and the BLUE was in the O spot. we changed it so its in the Y spot will this help
What tool did you use when connecting the wires?
I only have two wires running to my thermostat. Will this work for our furnace?
Assuming the thermostat only controls heat and not AC? If so, it should work 👍
Good afternoon
Thank you!
My moms has a yellow wire also. Where does that go?
Just a quick question! How do we determine if the blue wire goes to the Y terminal as in your video or the B terminal?
Where is the answers
My old furnace has 3 wires, 2 white one black to a mercury system. Will this work on my old system. ? 2:34
Good job! Thanks
Ty my bf ripped it out I need put it back ty ty I appreciate it
Happy to help 👍
Pretty clever!
I have i thermostat with only two wires and only gas heat can i installed those heat only honeywell?
Very nice...
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amazing hack :) thank you
No problem, happy to help!
Of course, I had to have an old thermostat that has wires that this model of Honeywell doesn't support (W2). Just my luck. Nice video though
I really hope to get a response from you. You have changed the old device. New of this kind. But I only get two red and white wires. is there any problem? Please let me know because I was confused
Do you only have a furnace controlled by the thermostat or is it a furnace / Air Conditioner also known as Central Air?
@@EverydayHomeRepairs
Really, I thank you with all my heart for your quick response. Believe me, there are many channel owners who offer, but unfortunately, they do not help others. I really thank you very much
1 / Now I will start with you from the beginning. I am not good at electricity, but I searched on the internet how to install the device
Here is an explanation of the device installation
ua-cam.com/video/bjbD7bq6tO0/v-deo.html&ab_channel=WordofAdviceTV
2 / When I removed the old device. I found only two wires, red and white. I attached the red wire to R and the white wire to W.
3 / I searched UA-cam for device programming and got this explanation. I followed the explanation to the end. The problem now is that the device works after every half hour. And I want the device to work after 40 minutes
Here is an explanation of the device's programming
ua-cam.com/video/X5oRPvYBpvs/v-deo.html&ab_channel=TheAmateur%27sAmateur
4 / I really want to help you. I hope that you do not ask me much about electricity because I am not a professional in it. And I want to help you simplify programming. Really I will be grateful to you please don't forget me
This is a picture of the old device
www.imagebam.com/image/201a381363730333
This is the picture of the new device
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@@Anonymous-gv9go just to make sure I understand your desire you would like the thermostat to turn on your furnace at a set time interval? This would be opposed to setting the desired temperature of the room and then just letting the thermostat turn on the furnace as much or as little as needed to maintain the temperature. Can you help me better understand the desire for a set time interval. Thanks!
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Well, I will try to simplify the explanation for you. I want the thermostat to stop at 65 and I don't want it to go higher than this number because I'm worried about the gas bill. I do not know how to install this number on the device. I hope you got the idea and thanks for your help
@@Anonymous-gv9go simply use the arrow buttons to adjust the desired temperature and in this case, it sounds like 65 F is the desired temp. The thermostat will shut off the furnace when it gets to 65 and turns it on when it falls below 65. Should be pretty straightforward Best of luck.
Can I change the green backlight to blue?
Thanks. I just installed an exact model but when cool is on the a/c won’t work. Do you have any idea why is that?
I would confirm the color of wire at the control board on the furnace. Just confirm the color of wire is going into the expected screw terminal as some times this is not the case and can cause issues.
My old thermostat have combine OB. This 2300 doesn't. So wire the OB to W?
The wall switches over you right shoulder do not have a cover plate over them.
Just wondering why not.
Hahaha, good question. This is a condo I am flipping so just in the middle of the remodel.
Brilliant. The official backer plate costs $18 and has to be ordered. This looks better!
Yeah, I was pleased with the result. Best of luck on your project 👍
I have a black wire instead of blue do i put in the Y slot
What does the B mean on the RTH2300B? I have the RTH2300 and I cant see anything different about the thermostats.
Maybe the ability to set a schedule with different temperature set points throughout the day
@@EverydayHomeRepairs my other one had that too. It must just be a newer model. Either way you helped me install the new one and it works great. Thank you very much.
Hello I installed the thermostat but had red, green, yellow, white and blue. after connecting it the furnace did not engage and start nor the blower.
Thank you