Hi,
I have heating at home from the municipal central heating network. I want to set up a smart Tuya thermostatic head on the radiator so that I can set automatic heating modes (e.g. cooler at night, warm in the morning and evening). My questions are:
1. As far as I know, no such head can be controlled by a separate temperature sensor (e.g. installed on the wall) but only by a built-in thermometer? Is this true?
2. What specific model would you recommend which
a) is not noisy
b) more importantly, reacts relatively quickly to a drop/increase in temperature and gently. I have read about ones that react with a delay and then heat up like crazy. Consequently, the temperature fluctuation in the room reaches 2 - 3 degrees Celsius, which is completely pointless.
Can you recommend something specific
TomeK
I have heating at home from the municipal central heating network. I want to set up a smart Tuya thermostatic head on the radiator so that I can set automatic heating modes (e.g. cooler at night, warm in the morning and evening). My questions are:
1. As far as I know, no such head can be controlled by a separate temperature sensor (e.g. installed on the wall) but only by a built-in thermometer? Is this true?
2. What specific model would you recommend which
a) is not noisy
b) more importantly, reacts relatively quickly to a drop/increase in temperature and gently. I have read about ones that react with a delay and then heat up like crazy. Consequently, the temperature fluctuation in the room reaches 2 - 3 degrees Celsius, which is completely pointless.
Can you recommend something specific
TomeK