Absolutely, but as we are currently in the cold season something less intrusive seems more appropriate for now even if it is less reliable and may vary every time the radiator is opened. I verified...
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Absolutely, but as we are currently in the cold season something less intrusive seems more appropriate for now even if it is less reliable and may vary every time the radiator is opened. I verified...
UK usually has the radiator valve mounted at the bottom in a vertical position which is not the best place for measuring room temperature. EU standard is to have the valve at the top mounted...
I actually took the HR92 off while the radiator was on last night. Found that the wheel was only about 60% open, just beyond where (one rotation further) the mechanical stop is. Looks like I'm out of...
As far as I'm aware every component in Evohome is pretty much autonomous, though I've never tried if an HR92 can still open the main valve when the controller is down. It also seems unlikely that...
I had a similar situation in my previous home (also moved this year). We had UFH installed as the only heating device in the living room, I think 10cm h2h, and I installed Evohome a couple of years...
As I read the docs on that setting it is about putting more effort (and thus battery power) to push the rod back in so that the radiator doesn't stay partially open when there is no heat demand. That...
Hi,
I've recently moved to a new home, entering my first winter in it. Previous owner (actually probably the one before him) connected a much needed radiator on the top floor straight onto the...
Just out of curiosity, what would be those missing functions? e.g. if I couldn't use an external sensor that would render them useless for this setup. Also seems like going out on a limb hoping that...
50mm matches how far the lines are spaced so that would satisfy. It's the extra 4mm that places everything under pressure and I was sort of thinking about opening at least two of them up to create...
If they were straight they would sit next to each other without issues, but now the whole thing looks like a fan and I fear that the sprockets on the outer units might get damaged.
Had to wait some more. First connection success at 8:59 but it took until 9:18 before data was returned.
Communication stopped between 8:13 and 8:15 CETD this morning. Attempts to reconnect are timing out since.
What about the radiator? Does it have an HR92 or is it a parasitic unit? If it is guarded by an HR92 this must be the one that is generating the heat request.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002619907984.html :rolleyes:
Depends on whether you want to run this as an ad-hoc command or as an automated script depending on the availability of solar. The latter could be accomplished with HA or Domoticz.
As promised in https://www.automatedhome.co.uk/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=48796
I just received my Gen.3 and I'm getting the fuzz now. How on earth did they manage to get this so wrong while it...
Quite possible that it won't accept registration from other EU countries either.
Any way I dropped him a message and he responded that it was the Comap adapter, i.e. the M28x1.5.
Djeez... do they make these from gold nowadays? I just looked up how much I payed for the 28mm versions that I had to buy separately at the time and they came in at £5.70 a piece.
Present day EU...
To me it was. Which may be the result of where I live you are more likely to find solid walls so skipping an existing electrical output and creating a new one somewhere in the middle of a wall is...
As said, you aiming to make a big enough hole to fit the PSU and at the same time reference that illusive magnet feature made it an extremely confusing story to me at least. Even now I still don't...
I'm not seeing any random invalidation of tokens or invalid_grant loggings in my implementation. I did notice at one point though that they changed token validity from a default of one hour to 30...
I don't believe I was being negative. Your story simply confuses me because you appear to be talking about an ATF-600 (with the PSU separate from the base) at one point and the next moment about an...
I have the ATF-300 installed as described and I have never had the controller fall off. It actually sits pretty sturdy on the mount so you'd really heave to hit it straight from underneath to make...
I'm not really getting the whole trouble here. The ATF-600 (which is the one that was hinted to have the magnets) has the PSU as a separate unit explicitly aimed to be able to install it next to the...
Don't know how that is in your home, but here the original thermostat was wired with 0.2mm2 hard copper to where the main valve sits. You do NOT want to run 230V over that kind of wiring, and rather...