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Honeywell
Programmable Thermostat, 5-1-1 Day
Model #
RTH2410B1019/E1
Item #
157123
Honeywell
Programmable Thermostat, 5-1-1 Day
Programmable Thermostat, 5-1-1 Day is rated
out of
5 by
14.
$48.99
Model #
RTH2410B1019/E1
Item #
157123
In stock
Description
5-1-1 program thermostat, weekdays & 1 each for Saturday & Sunday, with lit display, permanent & temporary override, set point saved in power loss, single stage heating & cooling, heat & cool only, central air, furnace, warm air, heat pump with & without auxiliary heat.
- 5-1-1 Day Programmable Thermostat
Specifications
SKU | 157123 |
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Weight | 0.750000 |
UPC | 00085267360661 |
Country of Origin | MX |
Package Width | 6.4 |
Package Length | 2.5 |
Package Height | 7.9 |
Model Number | RTH2410B1019/E1 |
Brand | Honeywell |
Manufacturer Name | ADEMCO INC |
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Agent is Typing from
Confusing or NOT WORKING, not sure which
I bought this and expected it to work like any other programable thermostat, on, off, stay...simple. Cant figure out what WAKE means...have to get tech support to get a definition. Does it mean stop cooling or does LEAVE mean stop cooling. Does RETURN mean start cooling or does the machine try to calculate how to get to a temp by this time. Let see what tech support knows. Took them an hour+++ to figure out how to get the machine to settings right...now we will see if it works.
Date published: 2022-06-18
Rated 1 out of
5
by
tman from
LOL
This is the craziest thermostat I have ever used or tried to use. Not user friendly, less than intuitive
Date published: 2021-11-20
Rated 1 out of
5
by
rippedoffagain from
returned immediately
Instructions say remove faceplate from base which, you think, would be simple. Far from it. After pulling on the face plate (where it instructs you on the backside) to the point of thinking it would shatter, I looked for help online. Help included ideas such as "use a screwdriver to pry apart but be careful, make sure it's mounted to a stud because I tore mine out of the wall trying to replace the batteries, face plate removal is a nightmare...."
Really? And you STILL try to sell these things to unsuspecting consumers? I'll be trying out a different brand when I return this POC.
Date published: 2021-07-25
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Anonymous from
Not smart at all
Does not follow the program schedule. Randomly decides to be in different time schedules that it supposed to be.
Date published: 2021-06-14
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Dony from
Terrible thermostat
Bought this thermostat a couple of years ago as a replacement for one that was defective from the start. This is used for the heating system at our vacation property. Arrived there yesterday and found the heating system off with a blank screen on the thermostat. I removed the thermostat and replaced the batteries that were down in voltage. The screen came back to life but I never re-installed it as this should not happen when the batteries get low. Batteries should be there only to retain memory in the event of a power failure. 24 volt control power was always present. I temporarily installed an old mercury bulb thermostat to get the heating system running.
I have had a similar thermostat where I live for probably five years or more and have had no issues.
I am a retired HVAC mechanic and used Honeywell almost exclusively so am somewhat disappointed.
Date published: 2021-04-29
Rated 3 out of
5
by
EyeRobot from
The Thermostat seems to be good the Manual SUCKS!
I vote that the person responsible for creating a manual with typeface so small and light colored its almost impossible to read be fired.
Date published: 2021-03-21
Rated 1 out of
5
by
CinsFolly412 from
Low priced junk
Isn't really as easily programmed as they would like you to think.
Date published: 2021-03-19
Rated 1 out of
5
by
SK031321 from
It doesn’t maintain a set temperature on auto fan
What my previous thermostat did was if I set it at 70 degrees, on heat & auto fan, hot air would come out until 70 and stop. Then, if the temp drops below 70, the hot air would turn on again to bring it back up to 70.
With this one, when I do the same, hot air comes out until it gets beyond 70 and then cold air starts coming out to bring it down to 70; it’s constantly running the fan. There’s no point of choosing heat and auto.
Date published: 2021-03-14
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