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p.j.vanderkort commented,
Why not try to let the thermostat function without those batteries then? See if the thermostat remains connected to the relay, or that it shows the temperature on the display. Then you will know wh...
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p.j.vanderkort commented,
Do it via the website: https://my.netatmo.com
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p.j.vanderkort commented,
There is a button, on either the upper or lower side of your relay.
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p.j.vanderkort commented,
Thanks for your reply and compliment. I also found that it took a while for my phone app to connect to the relay. But in a way it eventually (automagically, just like magic) did. There seems to be ...
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p.j.vanderkort commented,
Did you use the new thermostat in combination with the new relay? It is not for nothing that they come in pairs, they are linked. A new thermostat will not connect with an old relay.
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p.j.vanderkort commented,
What an extension kit is, you can see on the website of Netatmo, it is a kit with just the radiator valves and nothing else (there is no relay) Given your installation, I do not think it is possibl...
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p.j.vanderkort commented,
No, you don't need a second relay, because only one relay can be connected to your boiler/heater. You need to buy an extension kit of smart radiator valves (for the amount of radiators you have in ...
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p.j.vanderkort commented,
Cette groupe est en Anglais, pas en Français. This is an English language group, not French. So please repeat your question in English.
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p.j.vanderkort commented,
No, unfortunately you can't. The thermostat and the relay are coupled. An old relay will not work with another thermostat. You always have to buy a set of those two.
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