I think its always been there, since the WiFi version of the controller was introduced. Its all covered in the link I posted, I don't have it on mine, because I have the earlier pre-WiFi controller,...
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I think its always been there, since the WiFi version of the controller was introduced. Its all covered in the link I posted, I don't have it on mine, because I have the earlier pre-WiFi controller,...
Be careful with questions like that, you may find yourself superglued to a motorway :) :) :)
What you are describing sounds like you have Cold Weather Boost set, that turns up the temp in one or more rooms when its cold outside. Have a look at this...
That's an unusual choice, presumably you have experience of their controllers / access to hardware at a good price?
I have some Siemens smart appliances, but don't suppose they would interact with...
This sounds like a very important piece of advice, unfortunately I don't understand it at all.
What is an unloaded clamp, and what should we do to load it? Could you put this in more everyday...
There doesn't seem to be anything as good as Clipsal's eDLT, most of their competitors are using small phone-like touchscreens for their high-end switches, but reaching out for a hard button is so...
Yes, it is as simple as that. Only hard part is paying for the new one ;)
Been using EvoHome for years, and is now very reliable once I worked out the initial problem. My controller and boiler relay aren't far apart, but when I drew the straight line between them on a plan...
I just installed a radiator in a new bay window, and went for one that looked nice, which meant it is almost 3m wide, so its about 50% bigger than the room needs. My thinking is that it will warm the...
Welcome to the forum. Sounds like you're setting off in a good direction, although you might want to look at Cat6 cabling rather than 5e (or maybe go to 6e, depending on how long you are planning to...
It does seem to make sense.
The evohome boiler relay, working with an evohome controller, will replace your thermostat & timer.
The hall radiator and towel rail will come on when any of the...
I've used a 19" IEC power distribution unit in my server rack, the latest one I have gives a bank of 12 illuminated switches on the front, and the matching 12 IEC sockets on the back, which makes it...
Wow, they must lose a huge amount of heat travelling 60 ft to the house then another 60ft or the return. But, I guess they appreciate a heated drive on those icy mornings
Just the standard one that came with the UK Ring Prop kit. Maplin and others do additional chimes for £25 if you need more to spread around your home.
But remember that these things are fairly new, over the last few months the accuracy of speech recognition and the accuracy of the response has improved massively, and its going to keep getting...
These devices have taken off, Amazon Echo was first into the market has stayed ahead, now holding about 70% of users. It is becoming the integrator that we've been hoping for for years.
For £50,...
Have a look at Z Wave, making sure you look at an EU supplier, the US uses a different frequency. Although I don't use ZWave (but did use X10), it does seem like the natural successor to X10
Been through this loop recently, then bought a Ring Pro
Interesting that you set out your requirements but didn't specify that you wanted to look at videos of people that rang your doorbell a...
It seems to be a particularly stupid one, assuming that Hoping999 lives in a 19" rack
Leo, Am sure you didn't want to hear about someone's patch cables ...
I ran a whole set of Cat5e cables to each TV point a few years ago, expecting to be supporting a wide range of devices in the...
Has someone dug up a 10 year old thread so that they can post their homework?
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It seems to be getting increasingly difficult to find cameras that don't lock you in to their paid cloud storage. I looked a few months ago and gave up and stayed with the cameras I already have. But...
Why not swap out your old bulbs for LEDs? Should reduce the heat problems and cut your fuel bills. If necessary, you could leave one halogen lamp in each circuit which should prevent any low-current...
What budget do you have in mind?
Had an interesting discussion yesterday with some of the UK Schneider/C-Bus management team at the Homebuilding and Renovating show at the NEC.
My concern, probably shared by other C-Bus users,...