I am thinking of having my plumber change my thermostat from a unsubtle mechanical model to a Electronic one
I am very confused though.
Its a house so old it pre-dates cavity walls so have big bills and hot and cold spots.
so as In understand it, the key points are
* Nest learns but doesn't have an obvious option for radiator valves
* Hive has native radiator valves but doesn't learn
* Honeywell has native radiator valves but doesn't learn, charges extra for controlling water but can run standalone if we lose internet or the servers are no longer around
I am very confused, what is the latest thought on which is the one to go for?
I am very confused though.
Its a house so old it pre-dates cavity walls so have big bills and hot and cold spots.
so as In understand it, the key points are
* Nest learns but doesn't have an obvious option for radiator valves
* Hive has native radiator valves but doesn't learn
* Honeywell has native radiator valves but doesn't learn, charges extra for controlling water but can run standalone if we lose internet or the servers are no longer around
I am very confused, what is the latest thought on which is the one to go for?
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