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Your cart is empty.Convert your ordinary fan to a smart fan with the living ILG-002T thermostat control. This thermostat control has temperature range between 60F to 120F. Fan turns on automatically when room temperature reaches set values, in addition to having the ability to turn off when room temperature gets below the set values. Works with any living shutter fans as Wells as the Attic fans. 120V. Stay comfortable your house and save money on your cooling bills.
CurlJAM
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024
We're in a year-round hot & humid region and so we decided to have an attic fan installed since our attic gets HOT. It's not an area we access more than a couple of times a year, and tbh we haven't been up there since before the fan was installed, so I cant personally say if feels much cooler in there than before. However... What I can say is it seems to be working fine and doing what it should.. Our contractor set it to turn on if temps are over 100f. We can tell the fan is running pretty much all day long, and then in the evening it shuts off. On cooler days it runs for less time, as expected, and vice versa. So the thermostat is certainly doing what it should. Also, this is the product our contractor had us buy and he's installed plenty of attic fans , so there's something to be said if it's a professional's pick, right?
Stan L.
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2024
Works as intended. Set the temperature and let it do the rest.
Ernie Azevedo
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2023
Easy to mount and wire up. The temperature control POT is easy to adjust and accurate to a 2 degrees on my digital thermometer. Works great.
H K Kelley Jr
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2021
Used to control an exhaust fan in my garage. Quick to wite. Seems unusually accurate.
Mark M
Reviewed in Canada on August 28, 2021
Only one hole for wire should have two.
Rudy
Reviewed in Canada on July 28, 2021
It is fine for controlling temperature in the attic, but in my case it did not work well in controlling the temperature in my utility room where water heating tank, and other equipment generates heat and I needed tighter fan control to evacuate the heat. I had to build electronic thermostat with a range of 2 degrees ON-OFF-ON range to have fan cycle instead staying on all the time.
Thrill Junkie
Reviewed in Canada on November 16, 2021
Does not seem to operate reliably. Suggest use different product with snap action contacts.
Plant Master
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2021
I have purchased two of the ILiving thermostats and neither one has worked. The company replaced one as a warranty replacement and it was worse than the one it replaced. The two that I purchased came on properly but wouldn't turn off until the temperature was 20 or more degrees below the setting. The warranty replacement comes on well below the setting and I have to turn it up 30 degrees past the setting to get it to turn off. I tried working with ILiving but after they determined that my wiring was correct, they never returned a phone call or an email. They are completely ignoring the problems with their product. I'll never recommend their thermostats again.
Boxer
Reviewed in Canada on July 19, 2020
Easy install
David H. Smith
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2020
Great, Sturdy! Pleased with purchase. Would buy again!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2019
Works perfect
Gary McCutchen
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2019
Device came with instructions for a different unit, so no useful instructions at all. Like others have noted, my unit just has two black wires coming out. From the answers on this website, it sounds as though it makes no difference which of the black wires goes to the power and which goes to the fan, but you don't know that without coming to this website. I like to put all junctions inside a junction box, but the wires for the thermostat are to short to do that. I'm going to have to have two junctions (wire nuts and electrical tape) in the open in the attic. Not sure if the lack of a grounding screw is important.
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