Yes that will work with the T6 lyric thermostats
The Wi-Fi 9000 thermostat is not compatible with an outdoor sensor. Please note that SupplyHouse.com does not ship outside of the United States.
There no outdoor sensor needed, enter your zip code information after registering at "My total connect comfort" website(info comes with stat). This information currently comes from Accuweather
Honeywell 9000 series thermostat is not designed for any hard-wired temperature sensors. To enable outdoor temperature showing on the thermostat's screen you have to register the thermostat (with Honeywell) and connect it to internet. Only after that outdoor temperature will be downloaded to the thermostat from internet based on your ZIP code from Accuweather. There is no other way around. Sorry, there is no way to connect this sensor to the thermostat. Here is a quote from Honeywell documentation: Where does the outdoor temperature and humidity reading come from? Once the homeowner has registered on My Total Connect Comfort, the outdoor information is based on the zip code information they provided when registering. This information currently comes from Accuweather.
It wil work ok if the cable is good.
If its low direct current voltage it should not hurt it. A/C voltage may be a problem though.
I'm an electronics tech . . . The temp sensor is a DC current and will not cause interference; I doubt it will receive interference either. Mine is about 50 feet from the Stat and it works fine.
It should work but the temperature value is based on the resistance of the wire. I recommend using the same or maybe a wire larger than what comes on the temperature sensor. Also, when extending the wire the connection should be soldered not just twisted. Jeff
I'll try to help. But I have not enough info. How I can benefit from your first sentence? 50 feet run, to outside wall... And second problem you do not give any info how you want to use extra wires(what is the purpose)? So, while I'm waiting on your response I have couple general words for you: since the voltage going through the thermostat cable is 24 V AC(alternating current), it is not good idea to connect remote sensors(specially in commercial applications) to any extra wires withing same cable; better to run cables at least few inches apart, and the best - use shielded cable for sensors' connections. I hope, I could help you, otherwise give more information
I dont know but call honeywell technical help and check. Resistance in wires and that type of technical stuff I am not fluent in. They have a website with technical data on their products as well you just dowload them pdf no problem now that I remember. If there is some reading material on the sensor there may be an answer in there if you can unscramble all the tech jargain, ie. resistance talk and so forth. Cheers and hope this helps.
It shouldnt be a problem. What you will need if it does not work properly is shielded cable.
Yes, this sensor works with any Honeywell TH9000 Series thermostat.
It works with my Visionpro YTH9421C1002, but I have the EIM, equipment interface module, that's where the wires connect, not to the actual thermostat. It works great to control the humidity in the winter to keep frost off the windows at night, you need the sensor for this feature.
No, this sensor is only compatible with Honeywell VisionPRO thermostats.
The TCONT803 appears to be identical to my Honeywell VisionPRO TH8000 series thermostat, right down to the programming. The C7089U1006 sensor is the specified outdoor sensor for the TH8000 series..
According to the manufacturer, you will need to use one sensor with each TH8000 thermostat for proper operation.
Only one C7089U1006 outdoor sensor can be used.
No, the C7089U1006 can not be used with the Prestige IAQ thermostat. However, the C7089R1013 can be used with the Prestige thermostats.
According to Prestige IAQ manual you need a part number: C7089R1013.
Yes, this sensor (C7089U1006) is used with the VisionPro Series Thermostat. It can also be used with VisionPro IAQ Thermostats.