Puntoboy Publish time 1-12-2019 21:01:33

I looked at the Honeywell T6/T6R stats but use need two of them for £200 . The 3 channel Wiser is currently £140.

Lesmor Publish time 1-12-2019 21:01:34

Yeah the Amazon deals are done
£160 for a 3 Channel and 2 room stats at Screwfix

Puntoboy Publish time 1-12-2019 21:01:35

Bit of a bargain I think.

Lesmor Publish time 1-12-2019 21:01:36

Looks good
Ilike the heat reports which after 3 years a safe bet Hive will never have

Toki Publish time 1-12-2019 21:01:36

Good to know you're happy woth DW system Lesmor. I've also grouped my bedrooms TRVs upstairs together so they call for heat as required rather than separately.This seems to help the Opentherm settings I'm using also.If on their own, boiler seemed to be at 60 degrees all day due to calling from too many rads.With them grouped, its been going down to the 40s today at some points as it should be.

Puntoboy, if you use most of your rooms each day then you're right, just go for the basic system.TRVs can always be added at a later date if required.As long as you set the manual TRVs up correctly they will turn on and off anyway as you'll know Im sure.

Toki Publish time 1-12-2019 21:01:37

Agree with bargain comments, best value compared to the competition and the features such as heat report.So far overall I'm happy.

Surprised it doesn't have more heat on HUKD.Everyone seems to prefer Nest and Hive on there.

Puntoboy Publish time 1-12-2019 21:01:37

I think part of the problem is that when it was first released it got a lot of bad reviews due to signal issues mainly. What I’ve read recently, these have been mostly resolved now. Especially with the additional range extender.
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