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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
It fit and worked perfectly in my travel trailer. I just wish it had come in black and not just white.
Ken
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
I like the Thermostat it was easy to install and works good in keeping the tempature.
Jorge Arencibia
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
I used this to replace the factory analog thermostat in my travel trailer, it works just fine. No complaints.
Trip
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
When I upgraded my coach AC unit the new controller did not incorporate a furnace control. This was a simple add using existing 2 wires to the furnace, works perfectly and a great value.
André
Reviewed in Canada on July 28, 2024
Pour un chauffage central.
Dutchman
Reviewed in Canada on May 12, 2024
It works great and easy to install. Finally solved a problem we had with our fireplace regulating temperature properly. It has been a god send.
Paul Wernicke
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
I bought this to replace a Honeywell thermostat on my floor furnace. The Honeywell never worked very well and died after only a couple of years service.While the Lux thermostat is advertised for 24V systems, buried down in the description it says something like "compatible with millivolt systems", which is what I needed. It was easy to install, almost trivial. It seems well made, with large, easy to read numbers, and only one switch, on/off, and up/down buttons for temperature.Removing the cover to replace the batteries (2 AA) is easy because it was designed with a tab that pushes in to release the bottom of the cover plate. This is so much better than any of the other thermostats I've used over the years.It took about 15 minutes to install and the furnace clicked on immediately. Only time will tell if it lasts, but my initial experience is very positive and it is a joy to use compared to all the prior thermostats.
Dennis
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
Great quality for the priceThe temperature reading is accurate within 1/2° Fahrenheit. I checked it with a variety of other thermometers that I know are accurate. I like the simplicity of a non-programmable thermostat
Hambone
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2024
I bought these to replace three poorly designed zone thermostats controlling radiant floor heat. They were so easy to install I finished all three in less than 30 minutes. Deducted one star because the supplied batteries wouldn’t power the thermostats.
Torismom
Reviewed in Canada on December 11, 2023
used to replace our old propane fireplace thermostat and this works great!
CB
Reviewed in Canada on May 1, 2021
Great thermostat for my campervan. I had order another one by Honeywell but it turn out to be far inferior than this one.The buttons on this unit are proper size. Screen is large and easy to read. Connecting it was a breeze only 2 wires for my purpose. I installed it for my Hydroflame furnace. Came with 2 Energizer batteries. I had the original thermostat which was 30 years old and super inaccurate.
EZ
Reviewed in Canada on July 26, 2019
Installed this in my really old motorhome. Works perfect for switching 12vdc propane furnace on and off. Good temp control. Switched #2 to celsius. Easy to enter temp limit. All set. Only 4 stars because it was a day late with amazon prime.
J. Humke
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2014
I have a separate Atwood Propane Heater and a Separate Coleman Roof Top AC that has it's Controls & thermostat mounted directly on it. This is for controlling the Atwood Propane Heater only! If you have a combination HEAT/AC Thermostat that controls both in your RV look for something else, if you need a heat only model, like I did, get this one!Installed in a 2001 R-Vision Trail-Lite Trailer to replace my old analog spring based thermostat that was controlling the Atwood propane heater only.The installation was super easy, only two wires; Red & White hookup. The only tool you need is a #1 Phillips Screwdriver, maybe a wire striper if the wires aren't already bare on the ends. Two screws to mount the base, two screw based terminals to put the wire in. Place the wire between the plastic guard and copper then tighten the screw. I mounted on RV paneling so no drill was need for pilot holes, it didn't match the old mounting holes but it was a little bigger than the old one so it hid the them nicely.I wanted this specific one because I don't have a fan only mode because RV propane heat only systems are either on or off heat so I didn't want the switch for the fan (on-auto). There is still a dummy switch on this one, but it's not labeled on the front and it's position doesn't affect anything, nor can it confuse anyone else who is operating this device in my RV. Two AA batteries keep this going, I will just keep a "spare" set in my RV in case they go dead, so I won't be left in the cold; instructions say replace yearly, but I have a funny feeling since it will just be used when I'm using the RV they will last quite a bit longer. I set the temp limit to 78, which would be cooking in a RV! But you can set it to whatever you want, I just didn't want some kid to bump up my temp to 90 because they think the more they press the up button the faster it will heat up.Operation is SUPER simple, one switch for On/Off and a UP/DOWN switch to set your temperature. It lights up nicely when you press the buttons so you can see it. It then displays the current temperature.I haven't really tried it yet, just tested it out in the driveway, first camp trip is Memorial day 2014 coming up which I will use this for 5 days. Looking forward to trying it out. I will update if there are any problems or if it runs great.
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