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Skytech 3301 Thermostatic Gas Fireplace & Gas Stove Remote Control System

This SKYTECH remote control system was developed to provide a safe, reliable, and user-friendly remote control system for gas heating appliances. The system can be operated thermostatically or manually from the transmitter. The system operates on radio frequencies (RF) within a 20'range using non-directional signals. The system operates one of 1,048,576 security codes that are programmed into the transmitter at the factory.

Details/Features

  • All Battery Operated - Radio Frequency Remote Control System
  • 5-button Up/Mode/Down within the face, Timer/Set below the flip cover with velvet touch casing
  • 9-hour countdown timer and 24-hour clock
  • Flame icon and low battery indicator
  • All Skytech batteries and wall holder included


Skytech 3301 Thermostatic Gas Fireplace & Gas Stove Remote Control System
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Manufacturer: Skytech Systems
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Customer Reviews

Good remote for operation when power is out
 
Review Date: February 25, 2009
Reviewer: M. Anderson, West Linn, Oregon
We use this device to control a furnace rated gas fireplace. It operates on battery as opposed to 110 volt wall current and that is a real plus when there is a power outage. Recently we purchased a second one of these devices based on two years of success with the first device. The second device operates a fireplace at a vacation home that is subject to power outages. Because it can be set to monitor the temperature and operate the fireplace without 110 volt current, it provides a backup heat source when the power is out and the temperatures are below freezing. This is important for a vacant home and it is helpful when the home is occupied. Be aware though that the fan on the fireplace will not run during a power outage so this device does not overcome that issue. FYI, batteries seem to last over a year so battery consumption is not an issue.
Fireplace remote.
 
Review Date: February 8, 2008
Reviewer: Paul Jolley,
The fireplace remote is a great product, I don't know why I did not buy one sooner. The thermostat control and remote opperation are great features. The installation was easy and painless. I am very satisfied.
Awesome fireplace remote!!
 
Review Date: February 23, 2010
Reviewer: John P. Bernier,
GREAT PRODUCT...wish i had it years ago!
VERY EASY to set up and program...installation was a snap.
Excellent instructions...very much "plug-and-play".
Best of all...the wife is now toasty warm all the time, and
I'm not jumping up and down to turn the fireplace on and off.

Again...GREAT PRODUCT...HIGHLY RECOMMEND!
Skytech 3301 needs improvements
 
Review Date: January 26, 2009
Reviewer: Cindy Ferrell, Denver, CO
I bought the Skytech 3301 remote transmitter and receiver box to replace my Avanti (model AHP304R2T) which had stopped working. The Skytech has pretty much the same features, which I was happy about, but I've been disappointed in the transmitter. The transmitter works fine, but the batteries keep falling out. They are held in by a small plastic plate. The plate has two tabs at one end and another at the other end. The top tab just isn't strong enough to keep the plate in place. The other thing I don't like about the Skytech is the display. My Avanti was easy to read. It had bold block letters on an almost white screen. The Skytech letters are as big, but not as bold and they are displayed against a dark gray screen.
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