Also they like to release updates that don't seem to do anything other than break it, not admit it for ages, not roll back and take forever to fix it
It was designed by a guy who worked for Crapple , what do you expect ?
Also they like to release updates that don't seem to do anything other than break it, not admit it for ages, not roll back and take forever to fix it
CChris, your last post confirms my reticence completely. I have a large home too and wouldn't be remotely interested in what you and others have had to do and continue to do.
The lack of a range extender is a sign of something not quite thought out that well. As for the efficiency claim I'd disagree totally. TRVs of mine were adjusted once and have remained that way, as has the temperature setting for the house in general. All I do is switch the system on and switch it off. I spend no more time on it reading logs, working out why one radiator hasn't operated at the time it should have or why my heating hasn't come on or gone off etc.
If you take the initial outlay Plus the faff time involved and in your case more outlay than usual, you might see some kind of a return in 2040.
really is daft that they dont make and haven't since made a device to resolve this
Other Zwave or mesh network devices look to resolve this problem and I would
if they ever did an Evohome Version 2.0,
There are reasons .
Evohome is not a mesh network .
They're on version 3 already .
I was totally sucked in by the marketing, never again.It was designed by a guy who worked for Crapple , what do you expect ?
Ive never seen an installation of nest, but would it not be possible to extend the wiring from the boiler to the base and site the base in a room upstairs to make access easier?I was totally sucked in by the marketing, never again.
The thing thats really annoying is that despite all my bad experiences my sister bought one. Her boiler is in the loft and shes had to go up there a few times to try and get the base to talk to the thermostat.
I don't know what you know
Ive never seen an installation of nest, but would it not be possible to extend the wiring from the boiler to the base and site the base in a room upstairs to make access easier?
I was totally sucked in by the marketing, never again.
Ive never seen an installation of nest, but would it not be possible to extend the wiring from the boiler to the base and site the base in a room upstairs to make access easier?
Yes, it would be possible.
But you clearly cannot imagine the problems an installer has. The owner has screwed him down to an installation price of £84 and does not expect to pay a penny more!
The owner has nicely decorated the house with expensive fitted carpets. So where can he add extra cables all around the house?
It is possible in an empty old style house with proper wood floor boards which can be taken up. And with either an airing cupboard or other ducting between downstairs and upstairs.
In practice and at any reasonable cost its usually not possible!
Tony
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