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I don’t think there is a way. They will be on holiday break I suppose, but should be back soon.
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I hope they get back to you soon 👍
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Black/Grey never carry any current. Those two only get bridged together internally when the Relais switches on (analog installment). And they are also for data communication (OpenTherm).
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Maybe this video will help you. https://youtu.be/7TJ_yPu_fkM?si=ajn35UjK37Q0zdC2
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Not with a Netatmo Valve at least, those are only suited for radiators since they take their own measurements. You would need to use an actuator for the floor-heating zone and hook that one up to t...
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https://helpcenter.netatmo.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/21896243366418-Video-unavailable-Insufficient-power-source?page=1#community_comment_22076606898962 V8-2A is recommend
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Those mixed systems are a pain 😅 See this thread, basically the same scenario. https://helpcenter.netatmo.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/21875715778066-Thermostatic-valve-and-floor-heating Floor-heat...
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Ok I think we found a possible solution for your specific scenario. Turns out it won‘t be as simple as just buying another Thermostat because the software wouldn‘t allow that one to control the boi...
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Controlling is the issue here. You need an input (Room Thermostat) that powers the Actuator only when heat is needed in that area, but also communicates with the Netatmo Thermostat connected to you...
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Thank you for explaining. I‘m afraid this will be a tricky one since you have a mixed system. You would basically need a 10th Radiator Valve for the floor-heating zone, but this won‘t work properl...
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