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  • HenGus
    Automated Home Legend
    • May 2014
    • 1001

    ecoTec

    A poster on another forum is saying that he has been told that by fitting what is known as ecoTec to his 15 year old boiler he can expect savings in the order of 35% per year. Honeywell must be missing a trick here!



    He has also been led to believe that when the time comes he will be able to use it with a new boiler.
  • dty
    Automated Home Ninja
    • Aug 2016
    • 489

    #2
    That thing sounds like it would be a total disaster if it was installed on a system with an existing smart controller, especially if that system was also zoned.

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    • dty
      Automated Home Ninja
      • Aug 2016
      • 489

      #3
      Also, I expect they'll find themselves in tricky trademark water with Vaillant before too long!

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      • HenGus
        Automated Home Legend
        • May 2014
        • 1001

        #4
        Initially, I thought that the guy was talking about a PHGRS system to recover heat from the flue. I believe that Valliant market this as RecoFlue. Googling Ecotec and ibuddy takes you to Midland Renewables which seems to have one 23 year old Director. The quote was for £1400. He could get a lot of Evohome kit for that sum of money.

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        • bruce_miranda
          Automated Home Legend
          • Jul 2014
          • 2307

          #5
          So advanced that they needed to use other brand names! Both ecoTec and iBuddy have been used before. Suggeston = iEcoBuddy?

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