Remember also that sense is not common.
With so much reliance on external temperature, I am still surprised that Evohome dropped support for a locally mounted external sensor. I used it and saw the benefit of being able to mount it where the temperature reading was the most "feels like". Also I now wonder what happens to all the weather compensation when the local weather feed breaks? Does everything just revert to set values, even if it was previously operating at a weather compensated mode?
Yes, 3C is far too much, so I never use it. 0.5 - 3C in 0.5 steps would be pretty cool, both minus and plus, selectable at the time the quick action is activated.
A housewide offset both negative and positive which still follows the schedule would be extremely useful.
Massively so. I think it's the single best enhancement that has been suggested (and by many many people).
I do understand that a simple 'economy mode' might appeal to non-techie users, but they'd probably never go into the settings to tweak the parameter so it shouldn't affect usability.
If there is no feed yes it just reverts to normal control. The room temperature sp is always respected, it wont shut the system down if we are not within the temperature control tolerance. If you have an opentherm boiler with an outside temperature sensor input Evo will use that in preference to the weather data - just make sure it is positioned correctly - not always an easy thing with OTC
I looked and the email wasn't saved.... I have no clue what I said either :(
That’s great that the boiler’s outdoor temperature sensor reading will be used! I’d assumed that control was just based on the Internet read temperature.
This proves that the Evohome controller can be programmed to add more OT command support and the OTG simply responds and relays them through. Previously I had seen no evidence that the External temperature was either requested or relayed between the boiler and the Evohome Controller via the OTG. So clearly this has been added in. In which case it should be quite easy to implement the boiler max command too, that is currently not set and causes the Viesmann to head for the stars.
re-enabled cold weather cold weather boost and Advanced Load Scaling yesterday (still have warm weather saver enable). Glorious sunshine today and house is like an oven this morning - how come as warm weather saver should have kicked in? Outside temp in the shade as read by my weather station is 14.2C Evohome showing temp as 9C !! This will be the downside as ideally evohome should support a remote temp sensor so it gets the local true temp not a remote generalised internet temp :( Nice idea though but once again have had to manually enable eco mode :(