Hello,
I've been using my evohome for about 3 years now.
I have an evohome controller, a boiler relay, several HR92 valves and a few sensors (room thermostart DTS92).
This has been working great until a few days ago when I started to get comms faults from the boiler relay and the sensors (never from the actuators). The faults don't happen all at the same time, but with gaps among them.
Checking the fault logbook on the controller I could see that the only faults in the last year were due to low batteries, until all these comms faults started happening.
The connections seem to get restored after a bit (minutes or hours), but sometimes the fact that they are restored doesn't appear in the fault logbook (despite the connection clearly working).
I tried turning the controller off and on again (erm... by letting the battery run out, is there any way to actually reboot it?), did comms checks (all fine) and recharged all the batteries for the controllers.
My search on this forum and elsewhere didn't bring up anything similar, but I saw a few people with comms problem with the boiler relay. In that case the suggestion was to reset the controller and rebind the relay.
I'm a bit scared of resetting everything. If I lose all the settings I will have to spend hours to reset everything up :'( and maybe the problem won't be solved.
I've been using my evohome for about 3 years now.
I have an evohome controller, a boiler relay, several HR92 valves and a few sensors (room thermostart DTS92).
This has been working great until a few days ago when I started to get comms faults from the boiler relay and the sensors (never from the actuators). The faults don't happen all at the same time, but with gaps among them.
Checking the fault logbook on the controller I could see that the only faults in the last year were due to low batteries, until all these comms faults started happening.
The connections seem to get restored after a bit (minutes or hours), but sometimes the fact that they are restored doesn't appear in the fault logbook (despite the connection clearly working).
I tried turning the controller off and on again (erm... by letting the battery run out, is there any way to actually reboot it?), did comms checks (all fine) and recharged all the batteries for the controllers.
My search on this forum and elsewhere didn't bring up anything similar, but I saw a few people with comms problem with the boiler relay. In that case the suggestion was to reset the controller and rebind the relay.
I'm a bit scared of resetting everything. If I lose all the settings I will have to spend hours to reset everything up :'( and maybe the problem won't be solved.
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