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Reddit mentions of Mysa Smart Thermostat for Electric Baseboard Heaters
Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 6
We found 6 Reddit mentions of Mysa Smart Thermostat for Electric Baseboard Heaters. Here are the top ones.
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For High/Line Voltage Systems — Mysa works with electric baseboards and electric fan-forced heaters.Save 26% on Your Energy Bill — Mysa helps you save money by using home energy more efficiently.Smart Integrations — Mysa works with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit. Stay cozy and connected.Sleek, Minimalist Design — Mysa’s premium look subtly enhances your home’s style. Goodbye, boring beige!Quick Install — Mysa installs easily in 15 minutes or less with step-by-step online guides and videos.
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Color | Beige |
This what I used. It now works with SmartThings.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075VBP42M/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
After much research, the only one I found which I could be certain would work with both baseboard heaters and a Smart system like Alexa is the Mysa Smart Thermostat. It's a pretty simple interface, and a bit pricey especially when needing one for each room, but they're well reviewed and the vendor is responsive. I ended up prioritizing where I really needed a smart thermostat vs where I just needed a new thermostat, so my 2 Mysa thermostats are out for delivery today.
The one thing I can't tell is if they need a hub of some sort for the Alexa integration, but since I have an Echo Plus and am adding SmartThings I'll be covered for that. If you only have an Echo Dot and a hub is required, you'll need to add something like SmartThings or Wink.
This sonoff TH16 might be a start.
And here is a smart thermostat for baseboard heaters.
As far as managing & graphing the operation, Homeassistant is free and pretty simple to use.
Quick clarification, please. Line voltage assumes 120v or 240v resistive electric heat, such as baseboard heaters. Would this be correct in your case?
There was a guy over at /r/homeautomation that used such a relay. He seemed happy with it.
Dumb question, but roll with me. What don't you like about the smart line voltage t-stats? Mysa, Stelpro, and King Electric?
https://www.amazon.com/Mysa-Thermostat-Electric-Baseboard-Heaters/dp/B075VBP42M/
https://www.amazon.com/Stelpro-ASMC402-Touchscreen-Thermostat-black/dp/B07KBRQM89
https://www.amazon.com/King-Electric-ATMOZ2-240-WIFI-Programmable-Thermostat/dp/B01MT3XG7V
I think that would require rewiring all the way back to the breaker. This image from the Amazon page shows they specifically only support two pole https://m.media-amazon.com/images/S/aplus-media/sc/21b1e26f-1350-464a-882e-3e01d9532d30.__CR0,0,220,220_PT0_SX220_V1___.png .
https://www.amazon.com/Mysa-Thermostat-Electric-Baseboard-Heaters/dp/B075VBP42M
This one looks to be single pole...
https://casa.energy/products/caleo-sx/?wcmlc=USD
For line voltage you do not have many choices, unfortunately. Have you looked at Mysa and Stelpro?:
https://www.amazon.com/Mysa-Thermostat-Electric-Baseboard-Heaters/dp/B075VBP42M
https://www.amazon.com/Stelpro-STZW402WB-Electric-Heater-Thermostats/dp/B01BYL1OAS