BiggDogg
02-10-2012, 09:32 AM
I read a recent thread and it seemed like a number of you fellow 3 wheelers are in the plumbing and HVAC business. so here is a fairly simple question that I can't solve
I have been trying to install a wifi thermostat. I have it hooked up and programmable works but the wifi part is still messed up. it requires a "C" wire for wifi power, so I set up the "C" wire and it works until the furnace kicks in and then it resets my wireless thermostat signal and I lose wifi connection until I reset the thermostat (in other words it stops working once furnace cuts on to heat house, thus making wifi useless).
I read that the "C" wire can't be sharing any other voltage but my electrician says that shouldn't be true.Curently the "C" wire is connected to a white wire above my furnace, that connection also has another wire hooked into it for my water heater. So what is a fix? Should i just go to home depot, buy a new "C" wire and hook it into a separate power source and run it to my thermostat? is that possible, will I short anything?
I don't have A/C in my house
Thermostat is a Filtrete 3M50
house is steam radiators so I guess that makes my furnace a boiler (gas)
I have been trying to install a wifi thermostat. I have it hooked up and programmable works but the wifi part is still messed up. it requires a "C" wire for wifi power, so I set up the "C" wire and it works until the furnace kicks in and then it resets my wireless thermostat signal and I lose wifi connection until I reset the thermostat (in other words it stops working once furnace cuts on to heat house, thus making wifi useless).
I read that the "C" wire can't be sharing any other voltage but my electrician says that shouldn't be true.Curently the "C" wire is connected to a white wire above my furnace, that connection also has another wire hooked into it for my water heater. So what is a fix? Should i just go to home depot, buy a new "C" wire and hook it into a separate power source and run it to my thermostat? is that possible, will I short anything?
I don't have A/C in my house
Thermostat is a Filtrete 3M50
house is steam radiators so I guess that makes my furnace a boiler (gas)