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The problem is the modern boiler uses the return temperature to control output, so if plumbed in parallel then as the fans turn off, hot water returns to the boiler, and can turn the boiler down when other rooms still require the heat.
The non fan radiator has a TRV, this means when not required, the water flow is turned off, and when enough have turned off, the by-pass valve lifts, so then hot water returns to the boiler, and the boiler output is turned down (modulated).
So adding a fan to the radiator means the TRV is still controlling flow. So I tried with mother's house, one of these
next to the radiator, with my beer controller,
powering it, and the sensor on the return pipe. Failure, return pipe gets hot, fan starts, return pipe gets cold, fan stops, so fan switching on/off all the time, tried to reduce fan size, went to a USB adaptor and a USB fan designed to go on the computer desk, and this still cooled the radiator down too much when it switched on.The TRV was electronic,
so I could monitor if this was reducing the flow, and no, the target was well above the current. With the lock shield valve set so under normal use, the current never exceeded the target, and it would once the room was warm, maintain the room to within 0.5°C of the set temperature, they worked well, the problem was how long it took to heat that room, the radiator was not really big enough, and in a bay window, so not room to increase size, the bay window lost a lot of heat, and on the wrong side of the house, so did not heat the room with the sun, so the idea was to speed up how fast it warmed up, but it was a failure, moving air also resulted in the air heating windows even with thick curtains. So in general it resulted in higher central heating costs.Now my own house with the Myson, was a different story, the main living room had the Myson fan assisted 3 kW output, a tall double radiator 2 kW output, and a 4.5 kW gas fire on a flue brick, so from the Eco setting of 16°C to the comfort setting of 21°C, it took around 20 minutes, once up to temperature we would turn off fire, and Myson would auto turn off the fan. And the fan did not direct the hot air to the window.
The idea of radiator fans is not new,

they have been around now for some time, they clearly need some method to be auto turned on/off, and the return pipe would seem to be the best option, but the lock shield valve seems to be the stumbling block, I could not set it high enough to stop the radiator cooling too fast, yet also stop the hystersis from the TRV as it would over shoot as it reached target temperture.So has anyone ever got these to work, or are they simply snake oil?