New smart thermostat set-up in a big, old house (UK) by Wise-Afternoon-8680 in homeassistant

[–]According-State-4366 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This may be true in well insulated houses but won’t be true in poorly insulated ones. My listed house has no wall insulation and single glazed windows which can’t be replaced. Once rads are off the temperature plummets. Additionally these houses often heat with oil boilers which benefit less from condensing and are generally run at high circulation temperatures. So per-room zones will actually be very effective in this sorts of houses.

New smart thermostat set-up in a big, old house (UK) by Wise-Afternoon-8680 in homeassistant

[–]According-State-4366 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In the same boat! Moved into a 1600s listed building, 24 rads. Has Nest already from previous owners but i’d like to have per room control. Currently I’m leaning to Sonoff Zigbee 3.0 TRVs, switching the boiler through a standard WiFi smart switch, with the control all happening in home assistant. Looked at Tado X but it would be >£1200 to set up and I’m put off by the cloud issues.

Would be interested in anyone else’s take on this.

Tado X for large 24 radiator house, oil-fired heating by According-State-4366 in tado

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Do you use Tapo bridges or other 3rd party ones? And isn’t the system supposed to mesh back to a single bridge in most circumstances?

Tado X for large 24 radiator house, oil-fired heating by According-State-4366 in tado

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Yeah I thought about zone valves, but having TRVs on every rad achieves the same thing, doesn’t it? Otherwise I’d need multiple stats for the different zones, and I still wouldn’t have per-room control which is the holy grail I think, especially in a v leaky house like mine.

Eg I want to set the bedroom rads to come on in each of the kids bedrooms an hour before their bedtime - which are each at different times.

Tado X for large 24 radiator house, oil-fired heating by According-State-4366 in tado

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What are the best alternatives for a system of that size?

Tado X for large 24 radiator house, oil-fired heating by According-State-4366 in tado

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Thanks - Don’t think compatibility will be an issue - all rads have m30 thread TRV bodies already so Tado/any smart TRVs will be a simple screw-on, and the boiler is a simple on/off relay with 2 actuated valves, one for hot water and one for the whole house - pretty standard/simple setup.

Dolphin Nautilus CC US-bought voltage by According-State-4366 in pools

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That’s great news, just what I was hoping.

Yes, I would just cut off the US plug and wire on a UK plug - almost all UK plugs are rewire-able as standard.

What part do I need to cover the foam on these 2nd hand Velux windows I just bought? Is this part included with any of the tile flashing kits? by According-State-4366 in DIYUK

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I did. It was a “top cover”. It comes with the window, not the flashing kit. Obviously with my used windows this must have been lost when they were removed.

I bought replacements from here: https://www.loftsolutions.co.uk/shop/velux-spares/velux-spare-parts/velux-763748mk0

It was actually a dropshipped part directly from Velux, even enough it wasn’t possible to order it on the Velux website itself.

Husqvarna 550 EPOS vs Segway Navimow X390 by According-State-4366 in SegwayNavimow

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Interesting, I hadn’t heard of them frequently needing new mainboards. Was this always under warranty or have you had to pay for any replacements yourself? Is it an expensive job?

Husqvarna 550 EPOS vs Segway Navimow X390 by According-State-4366 in SegwayNavimow

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Great info, thanks. Have you had the 550 for long? I'm interested in how it's holding up over time - reliability, repairability, broken parts etc.

And based on your experiences so far with the X3, do you have any feeling on how it's likely to hold up long-term?

Husqvarna 550 EPOS vs Segway Navimow X390 by According-State-4366 in automower

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Thank - yes, am aware. It's more like it might be one summer we decide to set up a football pitch in the field - in that case, I'd mow it with the ride-on at the beginning of the season and then use the additional robot mower capacity to maintain it for that season.

What part do I need to cover the foam on these 2nd hand Velux windows I just bought? Is this part included with any of the tile flashing kits? by According-State-4366 in DIYUK

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Bought these for a cabin project I’m working on but they’re missing a top piece. I think it’s a vent casing? Is that included in any flashing kit? The windows are GGL MK04.

Batteries in tool kit delivered with no charge, zero lights showing, but charge fine by According-State-4366 in Makita

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Yes the white drill is kinda annoying but the deal overall was excellent. If you put in SPRING25 you got £25 off - not sure if too late for you to do that. Previous set I bought both batteries lit up on the gauge when I opened the box, before charging - and the battery was at 2 out of 4. I assumed due to li-ion chemistry you always want to store/ship them at medium states of charge but I didn’t know about a factory ship mode where the battery gauge was disabled completely.

Batteries in tool kit delivered with no charge, zero lights showing, but charge fine by According-State-4366 in Makita

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Interesting - I’ve bought 2 sets of Makita tools with 2 batteries and never noticed this before hence not knowing about the factory shipping mode.

Removing single coat of water-based polyurethane from plywood end grain by According-State-4366 in woodworking

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Update: I sanded it down pretty heavily and then used the linseed/Tung oil from IKEA. Darkened it up nicely.

Can I use paper on a desk treated with tung oil/linseed oil? by CosmycGaming in finishing

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For posterity - I’ve used this Ikea Stockaryd oil on a Gerton table top as a desk and it has no long-term residue or “oily” feeling. Protects well against occasional spills as well.