Uncleromulus
Plain grey will be fine
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Curious if they were the "normal" kind or the kind that are motion sensitive and need to manually disabled??
I was afraid of this--.
Those similar style Thermostats we had at SSR could be disabled (there was a thread about just how to do that) and we enjoyed our own temperature AC once we disabled the motion sensor.
Also heard of folks who leave the Fan on and tie a ballon near the thermostat motion sensor which allows the "motion" for the AC to operate at the setting that the person wants.
WHICH IS HOW IT OUGHT TO BE IN THE FIRST PLACE!!!
I was afraid of this--.
Those similar style Thermostats we had at SSR could be disabled (there was a thread about just how to do that) and we enjoyed our own temperature AC once we disabled the motion sensor.
Also heard of folks who leave the Fan on and tie a ballon near the thermostat motion sensor which allows the "motion" for the AC to operate at the setting that the person wants.
WHICH IS HOW IT OUGHT TO BE IN THE FIRST PLACE!!!
We just stayed in BLT 2 weeks ago - I called because the room was hot at night and maintenance showed me how to override the thermostat so that it works how you would like it to work. You have to do the override every 72 hours. It worked perfectly and our room was very cool even in the record high temps for October!!
Please tell!!!!! Do you remember how to do it? My Maintenance man was not as helpful. I was contemplating avoiding BLT in the summer if there is no override!! Thank you!!
We were there Oct 10-13 and it was hottttt!!
I stayed in October and was able to over-ride the thermostat. You can find the instructions by searching on google for :"disney thermostat over". The first link that comes up shows the instructions.