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If it’s the Smart Thermostat and not the Smart Modulating Thermostat, you can make a simple test by disconnecting the Thermostat/Relais from the boiler and put a jumper-wire in instead. If your boi...
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If I remember correctly, the Thermostat can switch up to 4 Amps. It‘s listed in the technical specs somewhere. It is true that the Thermostat can be placed in a room together with Valves and act as...
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Double check your systems mode settings. https://helpcenter.netatmo.com/hc/en-us/articles/360021261971-The-radiators-in-one-of-my-rooms-are-not-giving-off-enough-heat-even-though-the-room-is-not-at...
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Netatmo Valves as an actuator won't work well since they will take the temperature measurements wherever the splitter will be located and not in the room. There are installations where the single v...
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You can in theory just use normal or your existing actuators and wire standard relays in parallel. You need something that closes the control circuit of your boiler (like the Netatmo Relais does) w...
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Since the OP with the mixed system never reported back if they were successful or not, I can‘t really recommend a solution for something like this. In the end, it will remain a „hack“ that requires...
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If you're talking about the mobile phone standards, the Doorbell is connected to your local wifi, so it won't be affected by that.
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https://www.netatmo.com/en-eu/additional-smart-outdoor-module It's listed under accessories.
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Glad it worked out for you. Have you checked the packaging? Maybe it‘s still in there. If not, you should contact the seller and ask for a replacement Valve. Otherwise for official spare parts, you...
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They connect with their own low power radio protocol like the Thermostat does. That’s the primary function of the Relais actually, being a bridge between that and the wifi.
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