Hi everyone,

would anyone know what kind of device that is? Is it an AC remote? A humidity sensor? An air quality measurement? Or just a digital temperature sensor?

The picture is from the wall of a newly built house in Arkansas, so I suspect it has to do something with “smart home”.

Thanks for your help!

Cheers, Temperche

    • @[email protected]OP
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      That seems to be it. Thanks. Too bad that doesn’t seem usable without extensive wiring and is thus only an option for newly constructed houses.

      • @[email protected]
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        211 month ago

        Not necessarily true! If your home already has a thermostat, then nest has a website where you answer some questions and they let you know if it can be replaced with a thermostat. Only 4 wires are needed typically.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          Well, it doesn’t have one, I’m currently using Honeywell devices which communicate wirelessly.

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            Even if you’re using wireless devices, you almost certainly have a master device that DOES connect via a wire. Wireless thermostats are a recent invention, so if you have a non-newly-constructed home, it’s almost certain that at least one of your thermostats has a hardwire connection.

            Pull each off the wall and look behind it. The wires are small, not like household power lines. They only carry 24v, so they look closer to phone wires than anything else, though not exactly.

            When you find the wired thermostat, you can replace that one with a nest or ecobee. They come with directions on how to wire them up. The downside is that the other thermostats without a wire will become decorative and not function anymore without the master.

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              11 month ago

              I don’t have a master device as all. The house is from the 70’s, and all our radiators were only manually adjustable valves (turn from 0 to 5). The wireless system just replaced having to hand-turn every radiator on and off daily. No master device was present at all.

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                Oh. Yeah. If it’s a manual valve turn system, not a central hvac, then a Nest or ecobee won’t work for you.

          • Stamets
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            Wait.

            A WIRED thermostat is only an option for newly constructed houses? Dude you’re using a wireless one. You think wireless thermostats were invented in 1895 or something?

      • Scrubbles
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        That “extensive wiring” is similar to a phone wire, and has been standard for a very, very long time

  • @towerful
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    211 month ago

    Obviously it’s a fart counter. Resets at midnight.
    OP has been busy!

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      41 month ago

      Some of the newer cheaper nest models don’t spin. They have a touch sensor on the right side.

      But this looks like a spinny model.

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    51 month ago

    I’ve seen AC temperature controllers in this form factor. The outer ring can spin and will let you turn the temperature up or down. It is usually part of a larger smart-home system but it doesn’t have to be.

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    11 month ago

    It looks like a malfunctioning thermostat. Or the temperature is in percentage rather than in Celsius.