I'm on a TOU plan and have ecobee setup to keep that in mind for cooling purposes. I have this switch setup so that when the last person leaves, it puts ecobee into "Away" mode, and when the first person returns, it resumes the schedule. For some reason, when returning to normal schedule, if during a TOU time, it will disable TOU for the day, leaving the rest of eco+ operating. This causes more cooling than desired when power costs are high.
I'm on a TOU plan and have ecobee setup to keep that in mind for cooling purposes. I have this switch setup so that when the last person leaves, it puts ecobee into "Away" mode, and when the first person returns, it resumes the schedule. For some reason, when returning to normal schedule, if during a TOU time, it will disable TOU for the day, leaving the rest of eco+ operating. This causes more cooling than desired when power costs are high.