I got the WS13A installed in one attic last night. I thought it turned out pretty good albeit a bit complicated. I already had a thermostat and humidistat installed. I figured there's no reason to tear them out since they work fine and could be a backup if something in this system is fishy (I would just disable the WS13A and be back up and running).
main -> WS13A -> humidistat -> fan
-> thermostat ->
While I was up there, I installed an attic light as well.
The contractor wired the thermostat and humidistat in series. As a result, I had to go into the attic to adjust the temperature and humidity settings a couple times a year in order to keep them working all year. But, I never found that they worked all that well. They seemed to be either on or off all the time.
In any case, I got it installed and buttoned up. I called my wife up to see and she shrugged and said "ok..."
I figured that was a good thing until I demonstrated the function and she heard the click from the relay. That was followed by "will it make that noise at night?" So, now the WAF dropped off quite a bit unless I install a RTC so the fan doesn't cycle at night. Kinda defeats the purpose.
Does anyone have a way to reduce noise of the relays? I could wrap the electrical box with insulation or switch to a different model for that section of attic. The other end of the house is the guest side, so it won't bother her. Thoughts?