When the temperature is...
Wonder what happens to weather compensation
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Does Evohome do weather compensation? I understood from Honeywell themselves (albeit years ago, ~ 2013) that this was not the case. Back then I bought an expensive outdoor solar- and temperature sensor with the idea to feed outside temperature into my Evohome but all it did was show the outside temp on the interface (and not even in the app). Quite useless. Has this changed?
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Originally posted by bruce_miranda View PostHi Woody, looks like you have a lot of catching up to do. Evohome now no longer supports an external sensor. But it uses the outdoor temperature to do a lot.
My screen shot shows that the displayed temperature is likely trimmed rather than rounded. A lot of us didn't know which way it was.
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Originally posted by bruce_miranda View PostHi Woody, looks like you have a lot of catching up to do.
I replaced my (sticky) 2013 Evohome wall unit with the latest invocation two weeks ago and did not realize that this had changed. I presume that Evohome retrieves the outside temp from my location and a weather service. ATM the temp outside the car in the drive is 5.5C while Evohome thinks it is 12C. Probably not too important in the grand scheme of temperature control.
I'll see what happens when it gets colder.
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Originally posted by Woody View PostApparently :-)
I replaced my (sticky) 2013 Evohome wall unit with the latest invocation two weeks ago and did not realize that this had changed. I presume that Evohome retrieves the outside temp from my location and a weather service. ATM the temp outside the car in the drive is 5.5C while Evohome thinks it is 12C. Probably not too important in the grand scheme of temperature control.
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