Nah. But I am on meter.
Those water capture bogs are eye wateringly expensive.
Those water capture bogs are eye wateringly expensive.
Too little information is a dangerous thing
You seem to have the product installed incorrectly. Which, if your boiler is cycling every 20 minutes with no heat demand, you most certainly have.
I have my boiler running through a proper data logger with its internal PCB connected to manufacturer's software so I can see the demand cycles.
Wooshitter Botch don't know they 'arris from their elbows either I'm afraid; and even less about third party control systems.
Hence my earlier comment on too much information being a bad thing. And why Honeywell only provide limited support to the end user.
In your opinion will a listed installer know how to sort this or will they have just been on a one day course showing them how to program the days schedules?
I am not sure how a 13amp plug is helping you determine cycles and demand? Are you saying the boiler is switched on and off by the Wemo as and when Evo calls for heat? If so then that could well be exacerbating the problem.
Or does Wemo have the ability of reporting back when a relay is closed? (Genuine question as I have need of a simple way of remote monitoring the activation of a volt free switch).
There are some interesting blogs by people that have hacked into the wireless signals to see what is going on, but there is nothing available from Honeywell that will enable you to do it.
The problem you have with your boiler is that it is not only grossly oversized, it also has a terrible minimum output level meaning that it can not cycle down low enough to match the minimal heat requirement of one or two rads meaning the boiler's own internal software will kick in causing cycling from its own regulator. Evo could only be calling 3 times and hour, but the boiler could be going on and off 12 times and hour because the poor flocker is trying to heat 800 watts of radiator with a minimum output of something stupid like 7 or 9 kW (you'll need to consult the manual as I have long since stopped caring what WB boilers can do).
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