It seems to me that if there is going to be a hardware widget mounted on the wall for the sole purpose of humans fiddling with it, then it ought to be engineered and optimized from that perspective first (UX: user experience)…
It seems to me that if there is going to be a hardware widget mounted on the wall for the sole purpose of humans fiddling with it, then it ought to be engineered and optimized from that perspective first (UX: user experience)…
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If it goes below 66 the heat comes on. If it goes above 76 the cooling comes on. Seems simple to me. It lets you define a range of acceptable temperatures rather than just one set point. Saves energy.
It looks like the left and right are the min/max temp and the center is the current temp.