During the summer my DHW is simple timed, 5 times a week at ½ hour each time, not really ½ hour as after 20 minutes the boiler switches off and starts to cycle, and if it switched on again only for a few minutes before ½ hour time is over. And my tank is not very well lagged. With such little time required to maintain water to temperature if I had a tank thermostat I would not bother with any timed switch on.
I also used Nest Gen 3, which has minimum time slot of ½ hour, which is better than what was there, with minimum of one hour a day.
Central heating wise, the geofencing has not been that successful. The problem is temperature control. Turn on heating and it over shoots, and the cooling time of the hall where the wall thermostat is mounted, is too slow. And all other rooms have alternative heating, or outside doors which are used. In my house the official front door into hall is never used. And hall is the most central point of house, and is the best average temperature from all rooms, but cools slowly.
My mothers house also the hall seemed not the best location in some ways, wind direction and sun could result in kitchen getting cold, so that one fitted second thermostat in kitchen in parallel with hall one.
But geofencing really need one thermostat, did try using the TRV heads which will geofence, but again not much good as on a temperature change they take too long to adjust temperature. Be it over shooting or slow time never got geofencing to work. And heating cost is around £2 per day in winter. At £2 a day that means geofencing likely saves 50p at most per day. This winter we have both left the house for over 3 hours and under that time not worth it turning off, around 5 times, so geofencing has likely saved £2.
If it is a scheduled vacation of the home, i.e. going to work, simple timed control likely works better. If you leave the house at 8 am the heating can go off likely 7:30 am and no latter than 8 am, but geofencing will not turn it off until you have travelled some miles from home, so likely nearly 9 am before it switches off. So even with a varied return from work, the hour or so saved, is really nothing.
And all this auto technology does not work when my wife says, darn it, left my phone at home.
As to actually getting the phone out to control house temperature, yes in the summer I would look on phone and if the TRV showed over 26°C current, I would energise the plug in wifi switch/monitor to start the AC unit, because I can monitor use I know if actually energised, so know the command has worked. And returned home to a cooler room than it would have been had I not switched it on, only reason not left switched on, is the bottle for condensate is 2 litre and it would over flow if left on. The exhaust for AC goes up the flue. I have never got my phone out on a cold day to turn on central heating before I get home. In the main I have not switched it off, gone out in a hurry, and so unless geofencing does it not turned off.
Is it worth spending even £50 on remote controls to save £10 a year? Over night when heating turned off, in the morning rarely cooler than 17°C so room on average just 1.5°C cooler when heating turned off, so energy saved is so small is it really worth worrying about?
Interesting post Eric, your hot water takes only 20 minutes to heat up,? mine seems to take ( conventional open vented cylinder) easily an hour to fully heat. Do you have you boiler stat set near max?