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Tuya thermostatic head for radiator with automatic modes and model selection

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  • #1 20434180
    tkochanowski
    Level 10  
    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
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  • #2 20434234
    Ryszard49
    Level 38  
    tkochanowski , wrote:
    Quote:
    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

    This is not true.
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  • #3 20434250
    tkochanowski
    Level 10  
    Ryszard49 wrote:
    tkochanowski , wrote:
    Quote:
    As far as I know, no such head can be controlled by a separate temperature sensor (e.g. installed on the wall) but only a built-in thermometer? Is this true?

    This is not true.

    This is what model can be controlled in this way? Can you give a specific one?
  • #4 20434263
    freebsd
    Level 42  
    1) Generally true. You can force interaction with other temperature sensors via "scenes".
    2) Consider whether Wi-F or ZigBee. I use one like the one in the picture below, but I bought it two or three years ago now, so maybe there are newer models.
    a) You can hear it working. It doesn't scare the cats, it doesn't wake me up. In my estimation they are quiet.
    b) They are fast. They react, for example, to the opening of a window. However, if you want to have the room cooler, e.g. until 3 p.m., and then heat the room, the temperature fluctuations will be there, because how can it be otherwise?

    tkochanowski wrote:
    Can you recommend something specific?
    With Chinese manufacturing repeatability, I can recommend a free return.
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