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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.

Mysa Smart Thermostat for Electric Baseboard Heaters
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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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Found 6 comments on Mysa Smart Thermostat for Electric Baseboard Heaters:

u/AlexTakeTwo · 1 pointr/amazonecho

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.

u/sevennotrump · 1 pointr/homeautomation

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.

u/arizona-lad · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

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

u/masteroffm · 1 pointr/smarthome

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