petematheson wrote:Any ideas on how to control an electric towel rail? Is it just an on/off plug? (Never had one before!)
Mine is, it has a timer on it that I would have to hard wire to be on all the time if I were going to connect it to Indigo.
petematheson wrote:Any ideas on how to control an electric towel rail? Is it just an on/off plug? (Never had one before!)
petematheson wrote:I already have a Aeotec Multisensor - are the Oregon’s better?
My Aeotec always reports humidity at about 93% so I can’t really do much automation wise with ventilation and 7%!
siclark wrote:They normally connect to a wall switch in the UK, but I replaced that with a Heatmiser timer thermostat and use the indigo plugin to control it along with my other stats.
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Colorado4Wheeler wrote:Mine is, it has a timer on it that I would have to hard wire to be on all the time if I were going to connect it to Indigo.
kw123 wrote:with the BME680 sensor and an rpi zero you get a really nice temp humidity AND AIR-QUALITY sensor .. it really detects the bad air events .. ==> keep the fan on
Karl
petematheson wrote:
I've got a Honeywell system at the moment, any idea if there's something that would allow me to integrate it with the Honeywell Evohome?
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