Best Wifi enabled thermostat
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I'm considering getting a Nest thermostat for a new extension which will have underfloor heating and be separated by a door from elsewhere (and therefore be a separate zone to the rest of the house). Can I retain my existing stat / timer for the main house and just use Nest for the single zone, or would I be better off using two Nest stats, one per zone? To be honest I don't mind paying out for the new bit of the house, but over £350 for two units makes me wince a little!
A quick look on the Nest site and elsewhere hasn't revealed much - any ideas? Also being very shallow I prefer the way Nest looks as it will be on display in a living area, but if it's a no-go would any of the other competitors be able to work like this?
Many thanks!
A quick look on the Nest site and elsewhere hasn't revealed much - any ideas? Also being very shallow I prefer the way Nest looks as it will be on display in a living area, but if it's a no-go would any of the other competitors be able to work like this?
Many thanks!
Mine is a bit finicky but normally a reboot sorts it. A hard reboot of the extension kit I mean.
Latterly though I've found the emergency stat on the unvented cylinder is throwing itself randomly shutting the whole thing down!
Also the battery contacts in my thermostat have gone... They want me to soldier them. Guess that's easier than sending it back.
Latterly though I've found the emergency stat on the unvented cylinder is throwing itself randomly shutting the whole thing down!
Also the battery contacts in my thermostat have gone... They want me to soldier them. Guess that's easier than sending it back.
kapiteinlangzaam said:
Worcester Wave / NeFit Easy received another big software update last week.
Does anything alert you that the software has been updated?kapiteinlangzaam said:
Still been 100% reliable for the almost two years I have had it. Seems like TADO in particular is poor quality judging by the reports on here.
Only had "ours" (in my daughters house) for just under a year, but it's been fine, not even dropping the wifi connection (to BT HomeHub3).kapiteinlangzaam said:
Worcester Wave / NeFit Easy received another big software update last week.
It can now self learn over a week and replicate / adapt on the fly in conjunction with the presence detection etc, better gas monitoring, and a few other nice things too.
Still been 100% reliable for the almost two years I have had it. Seems like TADO in particular is poor quality judging by the reports on here.
My V1.0 Tado has been installed for 1.5 years now, haven't had any problems It can now self learn over a week and replicate / adapt on the fly in conjunction with the presence detection etc, better gas monitoring, and a few other nice things too.
Still been 100% reliable for the almost two years I have had it. Seems like TADO in particular is poor quality judging by the reports on here.
jon- said:
papercup said:
It does seem that TADO comes up on these pages more often than others.
For my part I had Evohome put in about 6 months back and haven't touched it since. It just works.
(it will probably break now)
Biggest install base.For my part I had Evohome put in about 6 months back and haven't touched it since. It just works.
(it will probably break now)
Oh. You meant something else didn't you.
papercup said:
jon- said:
papercup said:
It does seem that TADO comes up on these pages more often than others.
For my part I had Evohome put in about 6 months back and haven't touched it since. It just works.
(it will probably break now)
Biggest install base.For my part I had Evohome put in about 6 months back and haven't touched it since. It just works.
(it will probably break now)
Oh. You meant something else didn't you.
FWIW, I've had mine around a year now, both the TADO and extension kit. No problems.
kapiteinlangzaam said:
I got an email from NeFit announcing the upcoming changes, followed by an App Store update about 2 days later.
Thanks - doesn't look like the Wave one has changed recently: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/worcester-wave/id9...I guess you're running this: https://itunes.apple.com/nl/app/nefit-easy/id65933... . Hmmm...wonder if it would work with Wave or if it would throw a wobbly.
I'm in the market for a new themostat and programmer as mine is very basic (rotary dial themostat in the hall, 2 channel 1 day programmer). 4 bed home, well insulated, all rads have TRV valves apart from hallway which is where the themostat resides. System boiler with circuits for CH/HW (via 3 position valve) and a HW storage tank with its own themostat.
I've been keeping an eye on this thread for a while and with plans to decorate the hallway SWMBO has set a deadline for me to sort the heating controls out and make good of any holes/wiring beforehand I would value the collective experience of PH'ers to steer me on the right path...
From my research (feel free to correct me if I am wrong in understanding):
New Hive mk2 - looks nice (passed the SWMBO test) and the new controller looks to have all the controls you would want need including boost for CH/HW, but cannot be certain if is has optimum start for its scheduling or if it learns the warmup/cool down characteristics of the home to reduce unwanted heating. Doesn't seem to use weather information. Geofencing/location sounded good until I read that it just prompts you to manually turn the heating off via the phone app which kinda disappoints as a very useful feature to me. It can manage your HW too. Would probably be my preference if it had the learning facilities and the geofencing was upgraded to have automation.
Tado v2 - Minimalist looks (passed the SWMBO test), mainly designed to use your smartphone for control. Has optimimum start and weather compensation in its heating logic which sounds like it could save me money (read a few reviews where apparently it would start heating too early-does it work well?), can also control hot water with the extension box which would replace my old programmer. Geofencing//location sounds useful if it works as well as they imply on the marketing blurb (two of us in the house with IOS devices), both leave for work together at the same time and return similar times but that can vary with work. This seems to be the choice of those who want the most features but is it reliable? My current front runner.
Nest - looks nice (very apple), but presently doesn't control hot water would still need a new programmer for HW which is a pain as not integrated into the app control system. Auto away probably wouldnt work where it is located as not enough people in the home and would probably think we are away of an evening when in the living room. Currently discounted.
Honeywell Evohome - too much cost and effort to install at this point in time but would consider in the future when we extend the house and need to do substantial work on the whole heating system giving opportunity to re-plumb and fully zone all rooms.
Many thanks
Adam,
I've been keeping an eye on this thread for a while and with plans to decorate the hallway SWMBO has set a deadline for me to sort the heating controls out and make good of any holes/wiring beforehand I would value the collective experience of PH'ers to steer me on the right path...
From my research (feel free to correct me if I am wrong in understanding):
New Hive mk2 - looks nice (passed the SWMBO test) and the new controller looks to have all the controls you would want need including boost for CH/HW, but cannot be certain if is has optimum start for its scheduling or if it learns the warmup/cool down characteristics of the home to reduce unwanted heating. Doesn't seem to use weather information. Geofencing/location sounded good until I read that it just prompts you to manually turn the heating off via the phone app which kinda disappoints as a very useful feature to me. It can manage your HW too. Would probably be my preference if it had the learning facilities and the geofencing was upgraded to have automation.
Tado v2 - Minimalist looks (passed the SWMBO test), mainly designed to use your smartphone for control. Has optimimum start and weather compensation in its heating logic which sounds like it could save me money (read a few reviews where apparently it would start heating too early-does it work well?), can also control hot water with the extension box which would replace my old programmer. Geofencing//location sounds useful if it works as well as they imply on the marketing blurb (two of us in the house with IOS devices), both leave for work together at the same time and return similar times but that can vary with work. This seems to be the choice of those who want the most features but is it reliable? My current front runner.
Nest - looks nice (very apple), but presently doesn't control hot water would still need a new programmer for HW which is a pain as not integrated into the app control system. Auto away probably wouldnt work where it is located as not enough people in the home and would probably think we are away of an evening when in the living room. Currently discounted.
Honeywell Evohome - too much cost and effort to install at this point in time but would consider in the future when we extend the house and need to do substantial work on the whole heating system giving opportunity to re-plumb and fully zone all rooms.
Many thanks
Adam,
NicD said:
Why isn't the Heatmiser Neo range included? Looks very comprehensive kit, but perhaps they are the twin of another brand?
They look good but the protrusion on the thermostat rear would turn it into a much larger job than I hoped for - location is opposite side of the wall to the living room lighting switch so potential for hassle if sinking a new 35mm box into the wall.dickymint said:
Mattt said:
My Tado has been fine, couple of wobbles but support is very helpful and quick at sorting them out.
Ditto. Tado and a log burner instal has resulted in Swalec owes me £750 AdamD said:
I'm in the market for a new themostat and programmer as mine is very basic (rotary dial themostat in the hall, 2 channel 1 day programmer). 4 bed home, well insulated, all rads have TRV valves apart from hallway which is where the themostat resides. System boiler with circuits for CH/HW (via 3 position valve) and a HW storage tank with its own themostat.
I've been keeping an eye on this thread for a while and with plans to decorate the hallway SWMBO has set a deadline for me to sort the heating controls out and make good of any holes/wiring beforehand I would value the collective experience of PH'ers to steer me on the right path...
From my research (feel free to correct me if I am wrong in understanding):
New Hive mk2 - looks nice (passed the SWMBO test) and the new controller looks to have all the controls you would want need including boost for CH/HW, but cannot be certain if is has optimum start for its scheduling or if it learns the warmup/cool down characteristics of the home to reduce unwanted heating. Doesn't seem to use weather information. Geofencing/location sounded good until I read that it just prompts you to manually turn the heating off via the phone app which kinda disappoints as a very useful feature to me. It can manage your HW too. Would probably be my preference if it had the learning facilities and the geofencing was upgraded to have automation.
Tado v2 - Minimalist looks (passed the SWMBO test), mainly designed to use your smartphone for control. Has optimimum start and weather compensation in its heating logic which sounds like it could save me money (read a few reviews where apparently it would start heating too early-does it work well?), can also control hot water with the extension box which would replace my old programmer. Geofencing//location sounds useful if it works as well as they imply on the marketing blurb (two of us in the house with IOS devices), both leave for work together at the same time and return similar times but that can vary with work. This seems to be the choice of those who want the most features but is it reliable? My current front runner.
Nest - looks nice (very apple), but presently doesn't control hot water would still need a new programmer for HW which is a pain as not integrated into the app control system. Auto away probably wouldnt work where it is located as not enough people in the home and would probably think we are away of an evening when in the living room. Currently discounted.
Honeywell Evohome - too much cost and effort to install at this point in time but would consider in the future when we extend the house and need to do substantial work on the whole heating system giving opportunity to re-plumb and fully zone all rooms.
Many thanks
Adam,
Regarding Evohome, why would you need to re-plumb? I've recently installed and it retro-fits to existing system i.e receivers attach to the relevant 3 way valve. Agree that the cost is high and I definitely think the suitably of the system is lifestyle dependant. I'm hoping it should pay for itself in the next 3 to 4 years plus it's a great gadget!I've been keeping an eye on this thread for a while and with plans to decorate the hallway SWMBO has set a deadline for me to sort the heating controls out and make good of any holes/wiring beforehand I would value the collective experience of PH'ers to steer me on the right path...
From my research (feel free to correct me if I am wrong in understanding):
New Hive mk2 - looks nice (passed the SWMBO test) and the new controller looks to have all the controls you would want need including boost for CH/HW, but cannot be certain if is has optimum start for its scheduling or if it learns the warmup/cool down characteristics of the home to reduce unwanted heating. Doesn't seem to use weather information. Geofencing/location sounded good until I read that it just prompts you to manually turn the heating off via the phone app which kinda disappoints as a very useful feature to me. It can manage your HW too. Would probably be my preference if it had the learning facilities and the geofencing was upgraded to have automation.
Tado v2 - Minimalist looks (passed the SWMBO test), mainly designed to use your smartphone for control. Has optimimum start and weather compensation in its heating logic which sounds like it could save me money (read a few reviews where apparently it would start heating too early-does it work well?), can also control hot water with the extension box which would replace my old programmer. Geofencing//location sounds useful if it works as well as they imply on the marketing blurb (two of us in the house with IOS devices), both leave for work together at the same time and return similar times but that can vary with work. This seems to be the choice of those who want the most features but is it reliable? My current front runner.
Nest - looks nice (very apple), but presently doesn't control hot water would still need a new programmer for HW which is a pain as not integrated into the app control system. Auto away probably wouldnt work where it is located as not enough people in the home and would probably think we are away of an evening when in the living room. Currently discounted.
Honeywell Evohome - too much cost and effort to install at this point in time but would consider in the future when we extend the house and need to do substantial work on the whole heating system giving opportunity to re-plumb and fully zone all rooms.
Many thanks
Adam,
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