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Honeywell TH8110R1008 Vision Pro 8000 Touch Screen Single Stage Thermostat with Red Link Technology

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About this item

  • 7 day programmable thermostat 1H/1C
  • Works with redlink accessories
  • Dual powered - battery or hardwireddual powered - battery or hardwired
  • Smart schedule- programs in seconds for any lifestyle
  • Compatible with RedLINK Accessories, Smart Schedule Programs in seconds to fit any lifestyle


The Honeywell TH8110R1008 visionpro 8000 thermostat features an easy to use, 7-day programmable touch screen and is compatible with redlink accessories. Thermostat can control 1H/1C.


Eric V.
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
Super easy to program. Reliable. It got top marks by Consumer Reports & I'm glad I followed their recommendation
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 17, 2024
 
Liz
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024
This thermostat is a great product and is very easy to use. Here is something to know, this thermostat may say it is a heat pump thermostat, but it doesn't have a W2 wiring zone because it is made to only control a 1 heat 1 cool system. Still a great product and no down sides.
M.
Reviewed in Canada on November 12, 2024
Work great! Thank you very much.
KC
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2023
This stat doesn't have a W2 terminal. Honeywell states on their website, for heat pump configuration: "Locate any unconnected wire labeled W or W1. If you identified an O, B, or O/B wire connecting to the O/B terminal in the previous step and it has a separate W wire, place it into the W2 terminal. Connect the W wire to the W terminal if you don't have a wire connected to the O/B terminal." So if you have both W and B wires for Rheem/Ruud heat pumps, you cannot use this thermostat (I have seen also others it won't work for in my investigations), that is, unless you want to shove both wires in the O/B terminal and manually turn the breaker on when you want heat and off when you don't - and even then you will only get emergency heat. Now I just have to find a stat that has a W2 terminal, and Honeywell doesn't show that info in their manuals. This will be a return.
Brickman
Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2022
I had the "old school" thermostat but when I was deciding to change the "working" circa 2000s mid-efficiency furnace I thought I would try this first and so far it appears to have solved some of the issues... Have not had it long enough to see if my gas usage decreases...
Dave Luckwell
Reviewed in Canada on October 28, 2021
This works as described
Longhorn
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2018
Installed as a replacement thermostat for a conventional AC and forced-air gas heat system that had a thermostat mounted in the "wrong" room. This unit, combined with two of the C7189R1004 Wireless Indoor Sensors, let me move the temperature measurement point away from the thermostat to the places in our multi-room zone where two of us work all day. You can optionally enable or disable the thermometer inside the thermostat itself so that you're only reliant on (an average of) the remote wireless sensors. This is exactly the change we wanted and the result is a very comfortable, rock-solid steady temperature in our part of the zone all day long. Plus it gives us a lot of features we didn't have before, such as treating our large home office like a commercial building. So it will run a fan continuously during our "open hours" while the AC cycles on no more than 3 times per hour. We can start an air purge an hour before work begins. All of this is easily configurable in the Installer Options menu. None of this was really clear to me when reading the description with all the "if / but" caveats and compatibility warnings.I was able to install this thermostat pretty easily by doing a wire color map-over from the 5 wires going to my old tstat (red goes to R, white to W, etc with the only tricky one being blue/common goes to C). The whole thing works like a charm. At first, it was misbehaving and the fan would not turn on. I uninstalled and reinstalled the thermostat and then it worked perfectly. Apparently, I had a loose wire the first time, an easy mistake to make with the wire-block terminal it employs. Be careful that you really do have solid continuity in the connections, otherwise, you could end up with weird behavior like I saw at first.Speaking of which, my system shows 24 volts AC between the red wire and any other. Test yours with a voltmeter if you want to know that you'll have the same great plug-and-play experience that I had. If you have a heat pump or other system, this thing might even be smart enough to make that plug and play but I can't speak to that.By the way, the instructions are garbage and the phone support unreachable (seriously I got a "we're busy, call back in the future" recording). If this didn't end up working for me after the reinstall, I would have sought help from an hvac pro online or in my town. Or I might just send this unit back and buy one with understandable instructions. For example, the installation guide says that you must have the Redlink unit to work with the Wireless something. So did that apply to me and the sensors that I bought? No. It was talking about some other features that I didn't want or buy. Like we're supposed to know all this Honeywell terminology as an end user. Just plug it in, see if it works, and stuff the return to the seller if it doesn't. Maybe they'll get the message and make setup less confusing for an end user.
D. Hull
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2013
I bought this thermostat to solve poor control of the temperature in the master bedroom suite. The old thermostat was located in the hallway outside the master bedroom door and with that door closed the thermostat was controlling the temperature of the hallway but not the bedroom. Even with the door open, the thermostat was not sensing the temperature of the bedroom very well and the bedroom and bathroom were always too cold or too hot even with a lot of fiddling with the temperature setting on the thermostat in the hallway.I considered relocating the thermostat to the bedroom but this would have been expensive and there was another room, the bathroom, behind a door that would still not have proper temperature control. I decided to install this thermostat which has Honeywell's RedLINK wireless capability built in allowing it to communicate with a portable temperature sensing control that can be moved to the bedroom or bathroom when ever needed.Installing it was quite easy, at least for my conventional system with five wires connecting to the thermostat. I just photographed the old terminal block as connected and connected the VisionPRO thermostat the same way after mounting it where the old thermostat had been.I followed the setup instructions provided and did not run into any difficulties. After verifying that the system was working, I put batteries in the Honeywell Portable Comfort Control (which I purchased separately) and added it to the RedLINK network following the provided instructions. It took just a minute or two to do this.I now have a portable thermostat that can be placed in the bedroom or the bathroom as needed and the temperature is controlled perfectly. All of the programming features of the VisionPRO thermostat are available and they use the portable temperature sensor rather than the sensor in the hallway mounted thermostat. Problem Solved!By the way, RedLINK is not Wi-Fi in case you were wondering. An accessory gateway is available that supports connecting the thermostat to your Wi-Fi network if desired.
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