Mine too 👍.Happy days.
Evohome firmware 02.00.19.31 Beta Trial - Exclusive for Automated Home Members
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Mines updated too!
Originally posted by winger View PostMine too. Great work. Only thing that is not immediately obvious is how the Winter threshold that is now user adjustable is set. -10C was no use to me so I had it turned off. Any clue where the user adjustable setting is?
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Originally posted by kevinsmart View PostHold down Settings until the Installation Menu appears.
Click on System Parameters.
You’ll find Cold Weather Boost Setting there.
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Good to hear the update has got to the group. Let us know of any feedback you all have!
I can see and understand the difficulty many have had finding the cold winter boost threshold setting. This was tricky to place as we felt adding another parameter after selecting the zones this feature applies to and the offset temperature would have made the feature more confusing for users.
Originally posted by bruce_miranda View PostCould we please have some information about what service is used to determine external temperature against which all the weather compensation works? It's now clear that it's not using a local sensor, even if you had one installed on an OT system.
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Originally posted by ally153 View PostCurrently we're using Accuweather as our weather source.
Is the figure the Evotouch uses based on the "current" temperature reported by Accuweather or the forecast temperature for the current time ? (A subtle but important distinction)Last edited by DBMandrake; 19 August 2020, 03:51 PM.
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@ally153 Can the team confirm if these new features - specifically the eco/boost offset - can be configured via the Web API. An example use-case (via a home automation platform using, e.g. https://github.com/watchforstock/evohome-client): the further I get from home (via geofencing / presence detection), the more the eco is dropped from 0.5 to 3.0.
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Mine has updated to the new version and I have some feedback - the new Eco/Boost function (loving it) still uses the Euro symbol of the old Eco function. (both in the quick action button and zone squares)
This seems a little out of place if Eco/Boost is set to a positive value. Presumably the Euro symbol was originally meant to signify saving money when active due to dropping set points, however when the adjustment is positive it will actually cost more money...
So perhaps a fresh icon is in order for the new more versatile Eco/Boost feature ? Or maybe a different icon is automatically used depending on whether the offset is + or - with a new icon just for positive values ?Last edited by DBMandrake; 19 August 2020, 06:32 PM.
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Originally posted by DerekWilliamsUK View PostLooks to me like my system has just updated with the latest BETA Firmware...Evohomeclient temperatures on ThingSpeak: https://thingspeak.com/channels/79213
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Originally posted by DBMandrake View PostThanks for that info. This should make it possible to figure out whether the long lag in the outdoor temperature reading I see (typically 4+ hours, at least on previous firmware versions) is the fault of Accuweather not updating their current weather report often enough or whether the Evotouch is slow at getting updated data from Accuweather.
Is the figure the Evotouch uses based on the "current" temperature reported by Accuweather or the forecast temperature for the current time ? (A subtle but important distinction)
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