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Hi - sorry but not at all helpful nor understanding.
I really dislike posts that trivialise other peoples issues and worse, then try and place the blame for people getting woken up by HR92s onto the people themselves instead of the product.
HR92s DO make a noise, thats a fact. Visitors noticce and comment on it -so its not just me. You dont have a problem - great for you, and perhaps the ones you have are quieter (they are known to vary from unit to unit) or perhaps you are used to a higher ambient noise ( I live in a very quiet rural house) or perhaps you would be surprised at the level of noise thay produce in my house? Whatever the reason, please dont trivialise issues other people have. Its very dismissive. Getting woken up early is not trivial, neither for me nor for friends staying over nor for others on this forum.
I agree, of course people are not in a deep sleep when the heating comes on - that doesnt mean its ok for it to wake you up earlier. Your easy-answer suggestion (whilst I appreciate the effort) of using the heating as an alarm clock is quite silly. I live in scotland, it gets cold - I dont want to wake up in the cold - thats why I have a heating system that can come before I get up. Why should I accept waking up in the cold - just because I invested a lot of money in advanced heating controls? I didnt have to before with cheap TRVs.
As I said in my post I dont care if other manufacturers are more noisy - that doesnt help - this issue (granted for a minority) need not exist. It can and should have been designed out. I know, I'm an electronics engineer and understand motor drives well.
I hope if Honeywell produce another generation of these, they pay this some attention and re-design the drive. I supect not.
Anyway thanks for the chat.
Originally posted by G4RHL
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I really dislike posts that trivialise other peoples issues and worse, then try and place the blame for people getting woken up by HR92s onto the people themselves instead of the product.
HR92s DO make a noise, thats a fact. Visitors noticce and comment on it -so its not just me. You dont have a problem - great for you, and perhaps the ones you have are quieter (they are known to vary from unit to unit) or perhaps you are used to a higher ambient noise ( I live in a very quiet rural house) or perhaps you would be surprised at the level of noise thay produce in my house? Whatever the reason, please dont trivialise issues other people have. Its very dismissive. Getting woken up early is not trivial, neither for me nor for friends staying over nor for others on this forum.
I agree, of course people are not in a deep sleep when the heating comes on - that doesnt mean its ok for it to wake you up earlier. Your easy-answer suggestion (whilst I appreciate the effort) of using the heating as an alarm clock is quite silly. I live in scotland, it gets cold - I dont want to wake up in the cold - thats why I have a heating system that can come before I get up. Why should I accept waking up in the cold - just because I invested a lot of money in advanced heating controls? I didnt have to before with cheap TRVs.
As I said in my post I dont care if other manufacturers are more noisy - that doesnt help - this issue (granted for a minority) need not exist. It can and should have been designed out. I know, I'm an electronics engineer and understand motor drives well.
I hope if Honeywell produce another generation of these, they pay this some attention and re-design the drive. I supect not.
Anyway thanks for the chat.
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