The beacon app and BeaconThings both have a about 30 digits long UUID field in the settings. Copy the UUID from the beacon app into BeaconThings and it should be recognized.
I find myself wondering about ventilation in general. Might it be more practical to, instead of closing and opening vents, operate small fans at the âroomâ end of the vents in certain instances to draw the warm air out of the vent and into the room? I have a room that is always cold in winter; perhaps around December 2017 I will test that concept. It would certainly minimize the risks associated with overly restricted airflow.
Well that is definitely worth trying. I spent a lot of time, effort and money to regulate the room temperatures on my second floorâŚIn fact I documented it (see thread below). Itâs been a year since I wrote that post and I am happy with my set up as I was when I wrote it.
One of the main reasons I wanted home automation, was to increase the comfort level in my home. Sure, not flipping light switches has its own convenience, but achieving the ultimate comfort lies elsewhere; precisely, in automatic climate control. With five people living under the same roof, ever since we built our house six years ago, none of us have been happy with the temperature throughout our home. Hot spots, cold spots and the never ending âtug of warâ game of who gets first to change the thermostatâs settings had become increasingly irritating. My wife likes it cooler, especially at night because we sleep with blankets, but our master bedroom usually runs up to 5 degrees warmer than the temperature set by the upstairs thermostat, so she often turns down the heat. My teenager, on thâŚ
Hey,
I guess my question is I got the beacon white round portable version.
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