Thermostat flashing that “low battery” warning? Don’t stress: it’s one of the most common home hiccups in Central Texas!
Here’s the lowdown: Conventional thermostats usually need AA or AAA batteries. Just pop open the faceplate, swap in fresh ones, and you’re good to go (for Honeywell, the battery spot is often right behind the faceplate). If you’ve got a smart thermostat: think Nest or ecobee: some can be recharged with a USB cable. Hardwired models might throw this alert if there's a disruption with your indoor unit’s power, so double-check your circuit breaker if new batteries don’t do the trick.
If your display stays blank or the warning won’t clear up, give us a shout at Accu-Temp for honest, no-hassle help. We’ll steer you right: no upselling, just straightforward answers!