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would there be any problems with having 2 wireless room stats used together for separate up and down zoning?
interference between them? or are there all on a unique frequency?
I prefer the simplicity of a standard thermostat, but the easy option for this job would be 2 wireless stats.
 
so if you bought 2 the same then 1 would need to be altered to avoid problems??
 
I haven't fitted two but have had to adjust the frequency on one to prevent interference, so I would say yes. Try the tv remote before you leave to make sure upping the volume doesn't mess with it :)
 
They normally have jumpers or dip switches for you to adjust on the back of the stat/receiver, nice and simple to change over.
 
yes if you have two then then you will have to change the call frequency unles they have a receiver each. some have dip switches does yours?
 
I haven't got them, it was just a job I priced up today.
the question occurred to me that there might be an issue
 
They come set to different frequencies. I've used 3 cm927's on the same job and they were fine.
 
as long as the senders are different so the reciever knows what needs to be calling etc.
 
Whyme are you saying yes but want to edit post as your wrong or am I not understanding right
 
Whyme are you saying yes but want to edit post as your wrong or am I not understanding right

I agree with tamz, if you have more than one sender they have to be frequancy compatable to that on reciever...the edit button thing is cos i couldnt finr tune what i meant sorry for the confusion bud.
 
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