“Honeywell” – is a name synonymous with every household in the USA, as they have a wide range of home automation products for different purposes. If you recall correctly, Honeywell was the #1 market leader in “thermostats” 10 years ago (for a very long period), until the arrival of Nest and Ecobee. Unlike new-generation companies like Nest & Ecobee, Honeywell has a very wide range of thermostat models – serving line voltage heating systems and low voltage systems alike. They also have thermostat models suitable for different budgets, starting from as low as 30 USD (basic programmable thermostats). In this guide, we are reviewing “Honeywell RTH9585WF” – which is one of the best-selling WiFi thermostat models suitable for low voltage (24 volts) systems like central furnaces, boilers, or heat pumps. A little background story! Honeywell RTH9585WF is actually a newer version of its best-selling predecessor Honeywell RTH9580WF, with some added…
When you hear the words “smart thermostat”, the first two names that comes to your mind is either Nest or Ecobee. Nest enjoyed an unrivaled market leadership in…
Nest is a world-renowned company making thermostats. They currently have two thermostat models: Nest 3rd Generation and Nest E. What are the differences between these two thermostat models?…
Ecobee currently has three smart thermostat models available in the market – the newly released Ecobee SmartThermostat (5th Gen), the most popular Ecobee 4 and the budget friendly…
Heating and cooling systems installed in a home may vary from central furnaces, boilers, electric baseboards to heat pumps. The most common type of heating/cooling (HVAC) system used…
Line voltage thermostats are used to regulate heating/cooling systems that run on direct electricity (line voltage – 120 volts or 240 volts). A classic example is baseboard heaters…