Hi Guys,
I’ve been playing with my new RFLink gateway and domoticz in the last week and all seems to be working quite well. I’m now looking to do some next projects and the next that comes to mind is to replace my living room thermostat (currently a Honeywell chronotherm IV) with an RF compatible thermostat so I can control it with domoticz.
I have been running through the list of supported devices but I’m not quite sure what thermostat would be advised. Most of them on the supported list don’t seem to be widely available in the Netherlands.
I was hoping that one of you could give me some pointers where to start looking?
Thanks
Advice for a living room thermostat
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Re: Advice for a living room thermostat
Kinda depends on what you are looking for in functionality. I use a Nest, but something I would be better off with a thermostat that supports zones (Honeywell EVO For example).Bladerer wrote:Hi Guys,
I’ve been playing with my new RFLink gateway and domoticz in the last week and all seems to be working quite well. I’m now looking to do some next projects and the next that comes to mind is to replace my living room thermostat (currently a Honeywell chronotherm IV) with an RF compatible thermostat so I can control it with domoticz.
I have been running through the list of supported devices but I’m not quite sure what thermostat would be advised. Most of them on the supported list don’t seem to be widely available in the Netherlands.
I was hoping that one of you could give me some pointers where to start looking?
Thanks
The advantage of a Domoticz controllable thermostat is that one may use all sensor info to control it in the Events.
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Advice for a living room thermostat
Perhaps that would be the next step, but for now a simple snap-in replacement for the single room thermostat would be ok. All I would want to do at the moment is to have domoticz control the temperature based on time of day etc.
My current thermostat seems to loose all it’s programmed schemes. I would like to be able to do the programming on my Raspberry pi so that I don’t have to go over this times taking process of re-programming my Honeywell every couple of weeks.
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My current thermostat seems to loose all it’s programmed schemes. I would like to be able to do the programming on my Raspberry pi so that I don’t have to go over this times taking process of re-programming my Honeywell every couple of weeks.
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Re: Advice for a living room thermostat
I use this one working really good,
kamer thermostaat E-thermostaat Essent
€ 55,00
http://link.marktplaats.nl/m1248803303? ... ialbuttons
I don't have complicated schedules in use. My need was that it was natively supported by domoticz. E thermostaat let you pay a fee, of 15 euro to register it on a new account. (If i remember correctly)
kamer thermostaat E-thermostaat Essent
€ 55,00
http://link.marktplaats.nl/m1248803303? ... ialbuttons
I don't have complicated schedules in use. My need was that it was natively supported by domoticz. E thermostaat let you pay a fee, of 15 euro to register it on a new account. (If i remember correctly)
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Re: Advice for a living room thermostat
Thanks Joostnl,
However this is making it even more complicated and confusing to be honest. You say the device is working perfectly, but if I look on the RFLink supported devices list I can’t see it. Am I overlooking something and if so what other non listed room thermostats are supported?
List of supported thermostats on R48:
Heating / Fireplace / Thermostats:
Mertik G6R H4T1 / Dru (Send + Receive)
Smartwares SH5-TDR-A / SHS 5300 Heating Controller / Radiator Valve (Send + Receive)
Lafayette Air Thermostat (Send + Receive)
X2D Thermostat (Tybox) (Send + Receive)
Micro Tybox X2D (Send + Receive)
Tybox H X2D Thermostat (Send + Receive)
AR53002 X2D Thermostat (Send + Receive)
AR50055 X2D Thermostat (Send + Receive)
Drayton Digistat +2RF Thermostat (Send + Receive)
Worcester Bosch DT10RF Thermostat (Send + Receive)
British Gas RC Plus Thermostat (Send + Receive)
Hager Flash
Thermoflash
Piloteco
Sanfil
Monomat
Micromat
Monotron
Mémoprog RF
Calidou Plus
Radiafonte II
Bellagio II
Verplus
Palatino
Verlys Evolution
Melody Evolution
Millenium Triphasé
Sensual SAS
Sensual Bains
Athena Millenium
Athena Plenitude
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However this is making it even more complicated and confusing to be honest. You say the device is working perfectly, but if I look on the RFLink supported devices list I can’t see it. Am I overlooking something and if so what other non listed room thermostats are supported?
List of supported thermostats on R48:
Heating / Fireplace / Thermostats:
Mertik G6R H4T1 / Dru (Send + Receive)
Smartwares SH5-TDR-A / SHS 5300 Heating Controller / Radiator Valve (Send + Receive)
Lafayette Air Thermostat (Send + Receive)
X2D Thermostat (Tybox) (Send + Receive)
Micro Tybox X2D (Send + Receive)
Tybox H X2D Thermostat (Send + Receive)
AR53002 X2D Thermostat (Send + Receive)
AR50055 X2D Thermostat (Send + Receive)
Drayton Digistat +2RF Thermostat (Send + Receive)
Worcester Bosch DT10RF Thermostat (Send + Receive)
British Gas RC Plus Thermostat (Send + Receive)
Hager Flash
Thermoflash
Piloteco
Sanfil
Monomat
Micromat
Monotron
Mémoprog RF
Calidou Plus
Radiafonte II
Bellagio II
Verplus
Palatino
Verlys Evolution
Melody Evolution
Millenium Triphasé
Sensual SAS
Sensual Bains
Athena Millenium
Athena Plenitude
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Re: Advice for a living room thermostat
The e-thermostat can be equiped with a wifi connector, which I think talks to the thermostat via RF. Domoticz has native support for the wifi version, but it is named ICY thermostat. Icy is a Dutch brand.Bladerer wrote:Thanks Joostnl,
However this is making it even more complicated and confusing to be honest. You say the device is working perfectly, but if I look on the RFLink supported devices list I can’t see it. Am I overlooking something and if so what other non listed room thermostats are supported?
List of supported thermostats on R48:
Heating / Fireplace / Thermostats:
Mertik G6R H4T1 / Dru (Send + Receive)
Smartwares SH5-TDR-A / SHS 5300 Heating Controller / Radiator Valve (Send + Receive)
Lafayette Air Thermostat (Send + Receive)
X2D Thermostat (Tybox) (Send + Receive)
Micro Tybox X2D (Send + Receive)
Tybox H X2D Thermostat (Send + Receive)
AR53002 X2D Thermostat (Send + Receive)
AR50055 X2D Thermostat (Send + Receive)
Drayton Digistat +2RF Thermostat (Send + Receive)
Worcester Bosch DT10RF Thermostat (Send + Receive)
British Gas RC Plus Thermostat (Send + Receive)
Hager Flash
Thermoflash
Piloteco
Sanfil
Monomat
Micromat
Monotron
Mémoprog RF
Calidou Plus
Radiafonte II
Bellagio II
Verplus
Palatino
Verlys Evolution
Melody Evolution
Millenium Triphasé
Sensual SAS
Sensual Bains
Athena Millenium
Athena Plenitude
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Marco
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