Systems and methods for power stealing
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1. A thermostat comprising:
- a power stealing circuit selectively configured to provide power to the thermostat and to one or more circuits ancillary to the thermostat from one or more power sources external to the thermostat, without requiring a common or neutral connection between the thermostat and the one or more external power sources;
the power stealing circuit operable to connect a power supply circuit of the thermostat with heating and cooling subsystems of a climate control system, the heating and cooling subsystems external to the thermostat;
the power stealing circuit having a selector switch configured in the power stealing circuit to selectively enable and/or disable power stealing such that, when power stealing is enabled, the selector switch connects a heating circuit of the external heating subsystem of the climate control system and a cooling circuit of the external cooling subsystem of the climate control system together and connects both the heating and cooling circuits with the power supply circuit of the thermostat, in order to provide power through at least one of the heating circuit and cooling circuit to the power supply circuit;
the power stealing circuit configured to provide power from the one or more external power sources to the power supply circuit through the selector switch and through at least one of the heating circuit and cooling circuit without having to provide power to the power supply circuit from any power source internal to the thermostat.
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Abstract
A thermostat includes a power stealing circuit selectively configured to provide power to the thermostat and to circuit(s) ancillary to the thermostat from power source(s) external to the thermostat, without requiring a common or neutral connection between the thermostat and the power source(s). Exemplary embodiments also are disclosed of a climate control system that includes such a thermostat. This thermostat can power-steal off of existing load wires (e.g., a W and/or Y terminal, etc.) and can provide power for a continuous backlight and/or other device (e.g., a remote sensor and/or low-power transceiver, etc.).
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1. A thermostat comprising:
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a power stealing circuit selectively configured to provide power to the thermostat and to one or more circuits ancillary to the thermostat from one or more power sources external to the thermostat, without requiring a common or neutral connection between the thermostat and the one or more external power sources; the power stealing circuit operable to connect a power supply circuit of the thermostat with heating and cooling subsystems of a climate control system, the heating and cooling subsystems external to the thermostat; the power stealing circuit having a selector switch configured in the power stealing circuit to selectively enable and/or disable power stealing such that, when power stealing is enabled, the selector switch connects a heating circuit of the external heating subsystem of the climate control system and a cooling circuit of the external cooling subsystem of the climate control system together and connects both the heating and cooling circuits with the power supply circuit of the thermostat, in order to provide power through at least one of the heating circuit and cooling circuit to the power supply circuit; the power stealing circuit configured to provide power from the one or more external power sources to the power supply circuit through the selector switch and through at least one of the heating circuit and cooling circuit without having to provide power to the power supply circuit from any power source internal to the thermostat. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A thermostat comprising:
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a power stealing circuit selectively configured to provide power to a power supply circuit of the thermostat and to one or more circuits ancillary to the thermostat from one or more power sources external to the thermostat, without requiring a connection of the thermostat to a common or neutral connector of a power source external to the thermostat and without having to provide power to the power supply circuit of the thermostat from a power source, if any, internal to the thermostat; the power stealing circuit having a selector switch configured in the power stealing circuit to selectively enable and/or disable power stealing performable in a climate control system through both a heating circuit and a cooling circuit, where the heating and cooling circuits are external to the thermostat, connected together by the selector switch and are both connected with the power supply circuit of the thermostat when power stealing is enabled, in order to provide power through at least one of the heating circuit and cooling circuit to the power supply circuit; the power stealing circuit configured to provide power from the one or more external power sources to the power supply circuit through the selector switch and through at least one of the heating circuit and cooling circuit, wherein the power stealing circuit is configured to; provide power from the one or more external power sources to the power supply circuit through the selector switch and through the heating circuit, but not through the cooling circuit, when one of the one or more external power sources is powering a load of the cooling circuit; and provide power from the one or more external power sources to the power supply circuit through the selector switch and through the cooling circuit, but not through the heating circuit, when one of the one or more external power sources is powering a load of the heating circuit. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20)
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17. A method of providing climate control, the method comprising:
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connecting a thermostat with a climate control system, the thermostat having a power stealing circuit selectively configured to provide power to the thermostat and to one or more climate control system circuits ancillary to the thermostat from a power source external to the thermostat, the power stealing circuit configured to selectively connect a power supply circuit of the thermostat with heating and cooling subsystems of the climate control system, the heating and cooling subsystems external to the thermostat, the power stealing circuit having a selector switch configured in the power stealing circuit to selectively enable and/or disable power stealing, the selector switch connecting the heating circuit and the cooling circuit together and connecting both the heating and cooling circuits with the power supply circuit of the thermostat when power stealing is enabled, the power stealing circuit configured to provide power, from the power source external to the thermostat but not from any power source internal to the thermostat, to the power supply circuit through the selector switch and through at least one of the heating circuit and cooling circuit; and operating the climate control system using the thermostat; the method performed without having to connect the thermostat, through a common or neutral wire connection, with the external power source. - View Dependent Claims (18)
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