Nest v Hive v Tado

Dario - this is the current Honeywell remote control thermostat unit. I assume this is the box I need to replace:

 
I like these controllers, they seem to be the way forward.

Am I right that Nest is a Google owned product? Will I get adverts for jumpers in my web browser this time of year??
 
DumfriesDik said:
I like these controllers, they seem to be the way forward.

Am I right that Nest is a Google owned product? Will I get adverts for jumpers in my web browser this time of year??
Yes nest is Google, they also do smart smoke/heat defector, an I would guess more product's to follow
 
Well, srhutch - got it installed yet? :poke:

I bought the Honeywell Evohome system. Now about connecting it as I know 0 about heating and water controls :)
 
pvr said:
Well, srhutch - got it installed yet? :poke:

I bought the Honeywell Evohome system. Now about connecting it as I know 0 about heating and water controls :)

Received my second one on Thursday as first was damaged, it is my first job today.
 
Finally installed and working. Lots of trouble connecting devices. Mainly de to being the second set and existing devices on account. British Gas very helpful though and removed everything from my account and factory reset all devices. They are also pushing through an upgrade so I'm leaving alone for an hour or so before I start playing.
 
Piece of cake as my existing plate (Drayton controller) is the same as the hive, so undid the two small screws and swapped the over.

Removed the room stat and joined the two wires together and isolated the live with choc blocks which is then hidden by the new stat.

Easy job, less than 30 minutes I would say.
 
No idea what you are talking about accounts etc. What does billing have to do with it?
 
pvr said:
Dario - this is the current Honeywell remote control thermostat unit. I assume this is the box I need to replace:


Sorry PVR, just seen this post. Hopefully you're all sorted.
 
pvr said:
No idea what you are talking about accounts etc. What does billing have to do with it?

It's uses BG's servers to store the data and settings etc, so you need an account (not a Gas account though, a Hive account)
 
Got my Evohome kit installed now, the only challenge was to get it to communicate. After 3 factory resets it finally synched ok with the boiler controller and the individual radiator stats. I found on google that it was common to fail if the batteries were not 100% charged yet.

Obviously, the actual App and communication part was simple for me.

Looking good though, expensive, but flexible to control each room independently ( I did not do the kitchen and bathrooms as the valves are not compatible).
 
Glad you accomplished it. Is that furthest room warm now with the remainder of the home at a normal temp?

Did you set optimising on?
 
Not tried the optimising yet - I did notice that radiators were hotter that are normally not so warm. I only finished it about 3 hours ago.

Need to work out why the App says that the room is 24c, but the max temp is set at 19.
 
Paul - when I fitted my system I found some of the TRV bodies were a bit sticky. The remote stats couldn't turn them off properly, so had a couple of overheated rooms. Just purchased a few new bodies to swap in.
Might be the issue.
 
I think the stat is fine as such as the room does not feel 25 even though the app says it is.

Will need to fine tune it all yet, and eventually consider if I want to get a plumber in to replace the remaining valves that are not compatible at the moment.
 
pvr said:
I think the stat is fine as such as the room does not feel 25 even though the app says it is.

Will need to fine tune it all yet, and eventually consider if I want to get a plumber in to replace the remaining valves that are not compatible at the moment.

Although a different system to mine there was a lot to set up and fine tune. Also had a couple of incompatible TRV bodies. Some they had adapters, but they were a bit ugly, so they went too.
Not sure if you have it on your system but mine has temperature offset for the stats. Some rooms were hotter or colder than the set temperature. software allows it to be adjusted by +/- a few degrees. You may have something like that.

Anyway - have fun...
 
Some of the radiators are behind radiator covers, so I will apply the off-set on to those. The range is +3/-3 on the stat.

Was nice to walk in the lounge this morning without being fried :)
 
pvr said:
Some of the radiators are behind radiator covers, so I will apply the off-set on to those. The range is +3/-3 on the stat.

Was nice to walk in the lounge this morning without being fried :)

Sounds like mine where some radiators are in locations that fool the stat. I have some digital thermometers/remotes as part of the accessories and once the rooms have settled you can see if they are too high or low compared to the target temperature.

I also had to change the flow rates on some of the radiators given that since some were off at various times of day, too much water was 'leaking' through rads that previously were wide open, as they never got a fair share.
 
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