The way the device plugs into your USB port depends entirely on how the female USB port is oriented on the host device. There is no standard. So putting an instruction about which way around it goes...
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The way the device plugs into your USB port depends entirely on how the female USB port is oriented on the host device. There is no standard. So putting an instruction about which way around it goes...
We had a few test devices that have been running for weeks and months continuously. So you'll be fine.
Excellent, it's taken many years to get to this point.
Now that people have started to receive their SSM (R) based devices, I thought I would start up a thread in an attempt to help people get started to monitor or control their Evohome, using the radio...
Now that these are starting to go out into the wild, I'll hook us up on to another thread to make sure people get up and running quickly.
One day I will dream up a use for the zone valve and the NTC sensor outputs in the VR65....I mean they are just sitting there doing nothing at the moment.
Maybe I should hook up the VR10 to the NTC...
D.22 = 1, means that HW mode has been activated. Plus you have the flashing tap, which means it's working.
D.5 is just what the CH knob has been set to. I call that the Flow Clamp temperature
And...
You want the room warmer because your perception of warmth/comfort is different based on the outside temperature and hence heat loss. Which is why a 20C room feels warmer in the summer than in the...
The boiler provides a useful D.9 status to show if the HW mode is on or not. Ofcourse if you are standing in front of the boiler the flashing Tap icon is just as good. But if like me you are using a...
D.78 is effective only while the CYL terminals are closed (looped). And yes then, any boiler knob position is ignored and the flow temperature ramps up to what D.78 is set to.
When the CYL...
Another advantage of Evohome and the VR65 is that you can set the HW differential on Evohome.
In the VR65, the differential is always 5C with the NTC and almost 0C if using a standard cylinder...
I believe you have a LLH, which is probably why you have never seen the need for the partial load settings. I don't, so if the load is too high, my boiler will go into an S.53 because my pump isn't...
This is what my VR65 connections look like. Notice there is no valves, or NTC connections.
The eBUS is connected directly to the eBUS connections in the boiler. As my VR33 has its own slot. But...
You don't need to use any Vaillant controls besides the VR65 wiring centre. I don't.
Look in the VR65/VR66 manual and you will notice that everything on the eBUS side is marked as optional....
If the Orange wire from the DHW zone valve is indeed not connected the Terminal 4, and the guy is sure of it, then it could mean that eBUS uses a different boiler trigger when in DHW heat mode. But...
I thought I would describe the two methods I have used for having a higher flow temperature for HW when using Evohome.
I have a Vaillant 438 boiler. I use Evohome and OT. In order to use OT on...
1. eBUS can do (atleast) two things. It can vary the required flow temperature and it can fire the boiler. In order to fire the boiler, it needs the terminals 3-4 linked. However if you do not link...
Just checked this. Like I suspected, the Left hand CYL terminal is 230V Live. And the moment that 230V live reaches the Right hand CYL terminal, the boiler is put into DHW heating mode.
So my...
Correct. I actually think that the way the CYL terminals work is similar to the 3-4 boiler SL terminals, where terminal 3 provides the 230V output and terminal 4 is waiting to receive it. In reality,...
You can test this quite easily. I actually think one of the CYL terminal is actually supplying a 230V live and the other terminal is simply there to accept that 230V voltage via the cylinder...
The way I use the VR65 is by using the microswitch (grey and orange) wires in my DHW to close the CYL inputs on the VR65.
My DHW zone valve is switched on by Evohome, but it doesn't need to be....
Have you seen how many people are ahead of you in the queue. Yup definitely legit and definitely sold out.
I have confused your thread sorry. You were asking if an unvented cylinder could be placed after the boiler. This is the normal configuration. And Evohome will work for you.
What I was saying is...
I had no idea that some combis could even work with a 60C inlet feed. But apparently Intergas etc are happy with that.
If you have solar panels there is another option. It involves putting the Unvent Cylinder before the combi. But this only works with some combis and only makes sense, if you have solar panels.