I have two Mitsubishi Electric SVZ-KP18NA indoor units paired with the matching heat pump. I want to control them over Wi-Fi, but I’m unsure if Mitsubishi’s Kumo Cloud would be the best option. Currently, I use a Wi-Fi thermostat that lets me control
My indoor units are MSY-GL09NA. Can I use the Mitsubishi PAC-US445CN-1 thermostat adapter since I need to use regular thermostats that have Wi-Fi so we can monitor and also control them remotely?
Wireless remotes are difficult to use since they constantly require batteries that is why I want to use a third-party thermostat. Does the PAC-US445CN-1 need batteries?
I have a Mitsubishi MSY mini-split that I am trying to control with an Ecobee thermostat. Am I correct that in this case I would need the PAC-US445CN-1 adapter which would plug into the wall-mounted unit to provide the standard wires for my Ecobee t
I would like to know the amps Mitsubishi PAC-US445CN-1 Thermostat Adapter is pulling. Can I be using several thermostat adapters with only one transformer?
I have an MSZ-GS30NA air handler and looking for a compatible Wi-Fi interface. In the diagram on the listing here (https://shop.rfwel.com/mitsubishi-electric-pac-uswhs002-wf-2-wireless-wi-fi-interface-control-2/), I see the MIFH2 component. Is that a
I have MSA-GS24NA working with PAC-USWHS002-WF-2 Kumo cloud adapter. What thermostat that has dual fuel capabilities can I use together with the interface? I have a third-party furnace.
I've been deliberating on getting a mini-split preferably by Mitsubishi and was wondering if there is a way to connect with a Nest thermostat. Could Mitsubishi PAC-US444CN-1 (https://shop.rfwel.com/mitsubishi-pac-us444cn-1-thermostat-adapter-interface/).