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Kumo Touch MHK2 RedLINK Wireless Thermostat & Receiver Kit

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Arrives May 26 – May 31
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Features

  • Mitsubishi's MHK2 is a home comfort touch panel, backlit, easy-to-read display programmable thermostat that uses RedLINK 3.0 wireless technology (Not compatible with MHK1, MOS1, and MCCH1 RedLINK 2.0 wireless technology environment).
  • Fully programmable and allows Kumo cloud to be schedule holder; Compatible with ALL CITY MULTI, ALL P-Series, ALL M-Series indoor units
  • 4 unique periods (Wake, Leave, return, Sleep) and Supports both Fahrenheit and Celsius
  • Displays ambient temperature, relative humidity (%) & reports system
  • Displays and records error codes, has expanded 28 indoor unit codes

Description

Mitsubishi's MHK2 is a home comfort touch panel, backlit, easy-to-read display programmable thermostat that uses RedLINK 3.0 wireless technology (Not compatible with MHK1, MOS1, and MCCH1 RedLINK 2.0 wireless technology environment).This thermostat allows you to set; On/Off, Operation modes cool, heat, drying, fan, Set temperature (separate dual set points for heat and cool), Fan speed setting and-airflow direction. Dependent on the system connected, the set temperature range limits are from 50 to 99 degrees F for Cooling, from 40 to 90 degrees F for Heating and from 50 to 90 degrees F with dual temperature setting for Auto.The Kumo cloud and MHK2 can work together on the same indoor unit with the PAC-USWHS002-WF-2 wireless Interface 2 through the second CN105 connector on it. Package contains: MRCH2 remote controller; MIFH2 Wireless Receiver; MRC2 cable;"AA" alkaline batteries


Brand: Mitsubishi Electric


Model Name: Mitsubishi Electric


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 4.07 x 4 x 1.75 inches


Controller Type: App Control, Touch


Special Feature: 5-1-1 Day Programmable, 5-2 Day Programmable, 7-Day Programmable, Humidity Sensor, Phone App Available, Temperature Sensor


Color: White


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Included Components: Batteries included


Power Source: Ac/dc


Item Weight: 1 Pounds


Voltage: 24 Volts


Shape: Rectangular


Control Type: Touchpad


Number of Items: 1


Control Method: Touch


Mounting Type: Wall Mount


Style: Wireless,Touch


Backlight: Yes


Number of Batteries: 2 AA batteries required. (included)


Product Dimensions: 4.07 x 4 x 1.75 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electric


Item model number: MHK2


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: April 12, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Happy with the product, hate the punishing ecosystem
I'm in a dilemma for how to rate this. My wife and I bought a home built in SoCal in the 1960s. The prior owner had put in a 6-head system in 2016ish. No thermostats were put in when it was installed, just had the remotes. Being a home of this age in SoCal, there is no insulation in the walls, so the units are highly suceptible to being thrown off by sun baking the outside of the house. In one room I can set the unit to 85F and the room will still be a meat locker at certain times of the day, wasting energy and money! The MHK2 makes a huge difference in the accuracy and usability of the indoor unit, it does what it advertises well and I just have one complaint from that perspective. With the units I have, the fan speed control is... disappointing. I can either select "Auto" or a set speed of 1-5 or something like that. For the space this particular unit is in, the Auto fan speed control is not aggressive enough to circulate air effectively through the space. But if I set the fan speed to one of the fixed speeds, it runs at that speed, regardless of whether or not it's actively cooling. Which means I have it set to the mid level setting, which for noise is noticeable but not loud, and does an OK job with the circulation. I would really like for the unit to be smart enough to switch to the lowest speed or turn off completely when the setpoint is met. I see these options are available for different indoor units, however my units (MSZ prefix) do not support it. Installation was pretty straightforward. I'd recommend seeking out some youtube videos specific to your indoor unit if you aren't familiar with removing the covers to get at the control board. Did they need to make the cable black, though? Even just the couple inches that are exposed where I mounted the receiver stick out like a sore thumb. However my main gripe is, these only control one unit, so at $300 apiece, I've only upgraded one so far-- $300 for functionality that is decidedly not modern. Considering you could get a basic programmable thermostat for a central system for ~$30, or Nest or similar for ~$100 which gets you modern connectivity as well, that makes this feel borderline criminal. Oh wait, you want to control the mini-splits from your phone? That'll set you back an additional ~$300 per unit. So to sum this up. If I wanted to outfit my entire system with basic, decades-old programming functionality, it'll cost me $1800. Add each to the Kumo cloud to centralize control of the units via the app and make changes from anywhere as well? Double it. This doesn't feel like paying a little extra for the brand name, it feels like being taken advantage of by a closed, poorly designed, customer-last ecosystem. I didn't win the billion dollar lotto, so we're stuck with what the previous owner installed for the foreseeable future. But if you're in the market for a system yourself-- I don't know why you'd be reading this review, but if you are-- I highly suggest you research other brands to see how they are controlled, and the associated costs for modern functionality / integration with home automation ecosystems or industry standards to see if there are better options out there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 29, 2022 by ijp

  • Works as advertised
Much more useful than the IR remote that came with the mini split. Temperature is measured at the MHK2 and is more stable. IR remote had to be exactily aimed and if it didn’t produce a beep, it didn’t program the mini split. MHK2 communicates 2 ways so you know what was programmed. Installation was a bit fidgety taking off the covers, but was otherwise do-able. Recommend this solution for any installation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 11, 2022 by george

  • MHK2 thermostat
We had a 4-head Mitsubishi Mini Split system installed last Summer. It came with hand held remote controls for each unit. The larger unit in the living room was very accurate- the temperature in the room would stay within one degree of the temperature we set on the remote control. In the three bedrooms, however, we had to set the remotes to 77 or 78 degrees for the room to be at 72. And in the Winter, we set the remotes to the lowest heat setting (61) and the rooms would go up to 80 degrees! The reason this happens is that the bedroom units are a little oversized, even with the lowest btu available (6000). The actual thermostats are in the units themselves, so they do not accurately reflect the true temperature in the room. The living room unit is more accurate because it is perfectly sized (12,000 btu) for that space. The MHK2 thermostats can be placed on an interior wall, away from the units themselves. The units send a signal to the thermostats thru Red Link technology. The room temperature is monitored and controlled by the MHK2. It provides much better control than the hand held remotes. Now the temperature in each bedroom is within one degree of what we set on the MHK2. I highly recommend the MHK2 if you want better control of your Mini Split system. You can put them anywhere you'd like- no more having to use a hand held remote! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 11, 2022 by Jim

  • What a difference!
I was concerned that this product would be a waste of money, but needed it in order to disable the fan when my wall units hit the desired temperature. Installation is relatively easy, although disabling the fan for my specific units also required removing a resister. I feel like for the price of the units, these should be the standard controller and functionality should never require removing a resister, but now that I have these installed, I couldn't be happier. I love the UI and professional look of these units. Far more intuitive than the hand held remotes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 25, 2022 by Jeff

  • Expensive But Worth It
Expensive but worth it in my opinion.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 28, 2022 by :)

  • MHK2 big improvement over MHK1
Nice thermostat that permits control over cooling and heating remotely by cell phone or wi-fi. Works nicely and permits various programs. Still not as flexible and sophisticated as the Ecobee or Nest thermostats, however. Update: thermostat is not accurate. For example, if set for 65 degrees it permits the system to heat by as much as 4-5 degrees higher or 70-71 degrees. We have three of these devices and the same range occurs with each. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 19, 2020 by NY Customer

  • Awesome unit
Easy to operate. All menu driven and obvious digital commands.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 25, 2022 by Wayne A McGovern

  • Does not centralize control of a multi head system
I have a 4 head unit system with Kumo Cloud. Kumo Cloud is great but not a good solution for a vacation rental or for when guests stay because you will not want to setup an opp with your login on other people's phones. What's great about Kumo Cloud is you can set them all to be the same and change them all simultaneously. I read that the Kumo Touch will synchronize with Kumo Cloud, and hoped I would only need one Kumo Touch, or worse case I would have to buy 3 more of the receivers (MIFH2) for the MHK2, and then from one Kumo Touch panel I would be able to change all 4 head units at the same time like I can with Kumo Cloud. It appears this is not possible. Therefore I am disappointed. None of the documents or even vimeo videos for resellers make any of this clear. Basically this is just a replacement for the hand held remote that comes with the unit (but easier to use) and will synchronize its one head unit with Kumo Cloud. It does not centralize the control of a multi head system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 22, 2020 by JACK RANDALL

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