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OTGW users here on the forum
Posted: Saturday 14 November 2020 11:51
by CaptainSlow
Hello,..is there still someone using the OTGW on this forum. It appears to be a dead subject to talk about here or is it just me.
w.
Re: OTGW users here on the forum
Posted: Saturday 14 November 2020 14:23
by jake
Yes, the otgw is my connection between svt (software thermostat) and the boiler. I can also follow the temperature of the solar boiler.
It just works, no need to talk about it anymore
Re: OTGW users here on the forum
Posted: Saturday 14 November 2020 15:37
by eddieb
my OTGW just runs fine, no problems with it ...
NIce graphs and controls in domoticz.
Re: OTGW users here on the forum
Posted: Saturday 14 November 2020 23:53
by CaptainSlow
Thx for the response...running fine for me as well but still have a few questions regarding the CV itself. Especially regarding the ideal heating curve or "stooklijn" as its called in dutch. Im using the outside temp from the buienradar in domoticz using my local latitude and longtitude and feed that back to the OTGW allowing to run a program in the Isense thermostat depending on the outside temp as well. They say the heating is more efficient using the outside temp as well.
Anybody here some experience with it?
reg
w.
Re: OTGW users here on the forum
Posted: Sunday 15 November 2020 8:36
by eddieb
Sorry can't help you with a "stooklijn" that seems to be automagicly working...
I kicked the iSense thermostat within a week because I did not like the way it was working.
Replaced it with a Plugwise Anna Thermostat and a Plugwise Smile unit.
So now I have
Boiler (Remeha Tzerra) - OTGW - Smile/Anna
Timed program is running on the Anna
OTGW and Smile/Anna connected to domoticz
outside temperature in OTGW from my own PWS
Re: OTGW users here on the forum
Posted: Sunday 15 November 2020 9:43
by CaptainSlow
Thank you!...will have a look at the thermostat....
w.
Re: OTGW users here on the forum
Posted: Sunday 15 November 2020 12:48
by jake
I have installed the svt plugin in domoticz and manipulate the setpoint of the iSense with a script in order to control the boiler.
The result is an awesome correct control of my room temperature, even while I only have door heating, which is very slow in reacting (1 degree/hour increase)
SVT is shining a very good job, much better than the original iSense control ever did
Re: OTGW users here on the forum
Posted: Sunday 15 November 2020 21:36
by CaptainSlow
Hello Jake,..i'm thinking about that myself. I'm only a little bit scared about the fact that my heating system would then be dependent on raspberry PI running control setpoint scripts. If I'm at home ok...but when I'm away.....well...you know what I mean. I will give it a go an play with it.
any tips on how to configure it?
reg
willem
Re: OTGW users here on the forum
Posted: Sunday 15 November 2020 23:05
by jake
CaptainSlow wrote:Hello Jake,..i'm thinking about that myself. I'm only a little bit scared about the fact that my heating system would then be dependent on raspberry PI running control setpoint scripts. If I'm at home ok...but when I'm away.....well...you know what I mean. I will give it a go an play with it.
any tips on how to configure it?
reg
willem
I think it is very healthy to be scared of that. Therefore I think that manipulating a setpoint is much better than manipulating the boiler itself.
First step is to limit the max temperature in your script to prevent a 'run away'.
I simply increase the setpoint when heating is needed according SVT and reduce it below the actual room temperature when the SVT boiler switch is off