Smart Thermostats

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MrGrumpy

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Fly Fifer
Just a little tale about the last 24hrs . Our Nest thermostat gave up the ghost yesterday. Well the Heatlink did which is the interface between the room stat and the boiler control.
The problem with all these fancy smart stats is that your up the creek if it all goes wrong as no way to override . Well …… you can but you need to short wires out.
So phoned up google and explained all , went through the faulting etc. agreed it was goosed . Now this is a system that’s 2.5 yrs old, well they posted out a new stat and Heatlink next day delivery to replace it with and will cover the cost of install .
Not bad to be fair , problem is I didn’t know it was next day and decided that I couldn’t do without heating and hot water :laugh: . So fired up to Screwfix and bought a new setup .
Anyway might have to eBay this lot I have now and recoup some cost .
 

Joffey

Big Dosser
Location
Yorkshire
I’ll buy it for a tenner… :whistle:
 

Drago

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We have a Vaillaint smart thermostat. The extra fearures are useless to me with no phone, but Mrs D likes it. Being the manufacturers own brand it doesn't require an interface on the boiler.

If that goes south I can simply remove the original dumb thermostat from the drawer where it resides, pop some batteries in, and that links wirelessly with the boiler in seconds.

Thqts decent customer care with your Nest job though, not to he sniffed at by any means.
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
i cant see the point of them tbh, do they do anymore than that a standard one cant do thats useful?in my case theres usually someone at home.
 
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MrGrumpy

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i cant see the point of them tbh, do they do anymore than that a standard one cant do thats useful?in my case theres usually someone at home.
Some advantages , you set the temp you want for when you get up. It works out how long it takes to get their over time, so tweaks that based on current temps in the house . Works out if nobody is at home and will switch into eco mode . Can adjust to different temps if you want at different times of the day. If you adjust the temp a few times it will remember that and program it in.
However on the whole , it does the same as any thermostat . Just you can do it all on the fly from your home . Boost the heating / hot water before coming home etc .
 
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MrGrumpy

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Thqts decent customer care with your Nest job though, not to he sniffed at by any means.
to be fair they were really good on the phone . I just wasn’t expecting such swift service . But with minus temps outside the house was quickly chilling down !
 

Cletus Van Damme

Previously known as Cheesney Hawks
I have a Nest Thermostat E. Have done for sometime, it can be a pain if you lose wifi, it's a bit temperamental to connect sometimes. To override this model manually you simply press the button on the heatlink and the boiler will start manually. I'ts the only smart device that I'm really interested in though. Mine only controls CH though. Might be different if it controls hot water too.
 
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MrGrumpy

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I have a Nest Thermostat E. Have done for sometime, it can be a pain if you lose wifi, it's a bit temperamental to connect sometimes. To override this model manually you simply press the button on the heatlink and the boiler will start manually. I'ts the only smart device that I'm really interested in though. Mine only controls CH though. Might be different if it controls hot water too.
That’s assuming your heat link responds! Mine was dead ! Swapped for new one and all working again.
 

Milkfloat

An Peanut
Location
Midlands
Now that the financial transaction is out the way, the thread can divert.

I have a smart thermostat and have recently upgraded to smart thermostatic radiator valves. I work from home during the day and did not want to heat the whole house when I am only using one room. With the valves I am ale to heat just the room I am in, with a boost in the kitchen for lunch. The system is all programmed to give me heat in the rooms I use through a normal course of a week and anything extra on top I just ask Alexa to give me. The outlay was quite a lot but I am seeing lower bills and I am a lot more comfortable too. It may however take quite a few years for a full return on my investment and I am at the mercy of Hive (British Gas) to make sure it all runs well.
 

derrick

The Glue that binds us together.
Just fitted a Hive Stat, love it, never know what time i will be home when we go out, so i can turn it on / off from the phone, Don't have to worry about heating a empty house.
 
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MrGrumpy

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Now that the financial transaction is out the way, the thread can divert.

I have a smart thermostat and have recently upgraded to smart thermostatic radiator valves. I work from home during the day and did not want to heat the whole house when I am only using one room. With the valves I am ale to heat just the room I am in, with a boost in the kitchen for lunch. The system is all programmed to give me heat in the rooms I use through a normal course of a week and anything extra on top I just ask Alexa to give me. The outlay was quite a lot but I am seeing lower bills and I am a lot more comfortable too. It may however take quite a few years for a full return on my investment and I am at the mercy of Hive (British Gas) to make sure it all runs well.
Wa thinking about valves as well but not sure I’d see the benefit. They are all turned down low upstairs anyway. What I was thinking was with the extra stat I now have , separating upstairs and downstairs radiators. ? Will need a heating engineer to assess for me .
 

Milkfloat

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Location
Midlands
Wa thinking about valves as well but not sure I’d see the benefit. They are all turned down low upstairs anyway. What I was thinking was with the extra stat I now have , separating upstairs and downstairs radiators. ? Will need a heating engineer to assess for me .
I thought about doing just that, but then figured it would probably cost more to get someone out to investigate and do the work and I would still be heating far more rooms than I needed. The valves were a doddle to fit and get working.
 
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