Hello everyone.
Perhaps any of you have had to deal with such a pseudo-intelligent device? It is actually a SEA802-Z01 model manufactured by Saswell.
I replaced an ordinary well-functioning Danfoss head in my room with such Chinese crap, which, as it turns out, has a hysteresis of about 2 degrees or maybe more. Adding the inertia of the whole system, the temperature in the room fluctuates by 3 degrees, which is unacceptable.
Perhaps someone has knowledge if it is somehow possible to reprogram the hysteresis value? Maybe there is a service menu for it?
Also, as if anyone wanted to know, there is also a temperature correction which can be used to adjust the temperature reading from the head to the actual room temperature. Exactly... READING... because it turns out the heating schedules use the actual values from the head...... well, that's just total nonsense.
If there is nothing you can do about it, I would advise against buying this device, it is simply dysfunctional.
Perhaps any of you have had to deal with such a pseudo-intelligent device? It is actually a SEA802-Z01 model manufactured by Saswell.
I replaced an ordinary well-functioning Danfoss head in my room with such Chinese crap, which, as it turns out, has a hysteresis of about 2 degrees or maybe more. Adding the inertia of the whole system, the temperature in the room fluctuates by 3 degrees, which is unacceptable.
Perhaps someone has knowledge if it is somehow possible to reprogram the hysteresis value? Maybe there is a service menu for it?
Also, as if anyone wanted to know, there is also a temperature correction which can be used to adjust the temperature reading from the head to the actual room temperature. Exactly... READING... because it turns out the heating schedules use the actual values from the head...... well, that's just total nonsense.
If there is nothing you can do about it, I would advise against buying this device, it is simply dysfunctional.