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Re: Internet enabled central heating controller



So how much are wireless TRV's nowadays? I would be interested in
doing
that, except that I have loads of radiators...
Regards

Simon


2009/8/6 Robert Chasmer <ukha@xxxxxxx>

> I don't know what your budget is, but I hope you've given sensibleheat
a
> look:-
> http://www.sensibleheat.co.uk/home-automation.html
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> http://www.sensibleheat.co.uk/home-automation.html>
> They should be able to send you some typical pricing.
>
> I've recently installed there hometronic system (manufactured by
Honeywell)
> with the wireless TRV's on all my radiators, some mains switches for
hot
> water, control of gragae lights.  I also took Sensible Heats
webmanager
> which allows you to remotely check the temperature in all the rooms in
> realtime, and make changes to the setpoints / turn things on / off.
>
> I'll have to post a review to automatedhome some time.  But I've found
the
> system to work incredibly well.  I used to find the house was either
too hot
> or too cold, or a mixture.  But now.... its all perfect!
>
> HA that works!
>
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> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [ukha_d] Internet enabled central heating controller
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> Hi all,
>
> I know the discussion around automated heating systems comes up but
the
> answers seem to be more geared to full systems with remote controlled
trv's
> etc.
>
> I'm just looking for a 'reasonably priced' network connectable heating
> controller.  Ideally this would be programmable as normal but with a
network
> socket for web page or similar access that I could amend the programs,
> advance or boost from a web page.
>
> Does anyone know of anything suitable?!?!  Without spending a fortune
of
> course!
>
> Thanks
>
> Noel
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