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Just to report back, the settings recommended earlier have the house getting up to temperature quicker, maintaining a stable temp with less cycling thanks to changing the thermostats cycle rate.
So thanks to all.
I haven't adjusted the bypass as I wasn't sure where I stand on invalidating warranty etc. but can get it adjusted at the next service.
I think I will hold fire on the Vsmart for the moment, but would wiring the Vsmart be acceptable for me to do as competent diy'er / electronic engineer or would removing the cover even with the boiler supply isolated still be a no no? (Don't want to start an argument!)
I assume the Vsmart control box is mains powered. The Honeywell CM907 has no mains present at either wire, so it must be using 24RT low voltage terminals in the boiler, so surely those two wires could then be moved to connect to the ebus system terminals and the 24RT thermostat link would be put back.
So thanks to all.
I haven't adjusted the bypass as I wasn't sure where I stand on invalidating warranty etc. but can get it adjusted at the next service.
I think I will hold fire on the Vsmart for the moment, but would wiring the Vsmart be acceptable for me to do as competent diy'er / electronic engineer or would removing the cover even with the boiler supply isolated still be a no no? (Don't want to start an argument!)
I assume the Vsmart control box is mains powered. The Honeywell CM907 has no mains present at either wire, so it must be using 24RT low voltage terminals in the boiler, so surely those two wires could then be moved to connect to the ebus system terminals and the 24RT thermostat link would be put back.