Drayton Wiser - Hints and Tips Thread
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Following so specific wiser related knowledge sharing in this thread Best Wifi enabled Thermostat - clicky
There seemed to be a few of us caught out by some default settings so maybe some knowledge sharing on specifically "Wiser System" could be useful
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There seemed to be a few of us caught out by some default settings so maybe some knowledge sharing on specifically "Wiser System" could be useful
kambites said:
B'stard Child said:
Digging down in the "Away mode" there is a secondary setting that sets the min temp that rooms can get down to before the heating comes on regardless of "away mode" - mine was set to 16 and both the North facing front rooms had dropped to that temp.
Yeah I've no idea why the default is set so high. I also have ours set to 10. Fore Left said:
B'stard Child said:
Digging down in the "Away mode" there is a secondary setting that sets the min temp that rooms can get down to before the heating comes on regardless of "away mode" - mine was set to 16 and both the North facing front rooms had dropped to that temp.
There is also a setting to leave the hot water on in away mode which caught me out once.imck said:
Any tips for install?
Mine is arriving tomorrow. The wiring and physical install of TRVs looks simple enough.
Is it a weekend job or is a few hours in the evening sufficient?
There is a chance you won't even have to do any wiring. Loads of control units use the same wiring scheme / backplate so it could be a drop in replacement, this is something I didn't notice until I had wired in the Drayton backplate for no reason.Mine is arriving tomorrow. The wiring and physical install of TRVs looks simple enough.
Is it a weekend job or is a few hours in the evening sufficient?
I did my house (17 or 18 TRVs) over a few hours recently
imck said:
Any tips for install?
Mine is arriving tomorrow. The wiring and physical install of TRVs looks simple enough.
Is it a weekend job or is a few hours in the evening sufficient?
I did mine in a couple of hours - Controller and 9 Wifi TRV's- I hadn't planned to do it but my old Danfoss controller lost it's display again and the HW was stuck on all the time. As I had all the kit I just decided to fit it and pull the old controller out.Mine is arriving tomorrow. The wiring and physical install of TRVs looks simple enough.
Is it a weekend job or is a few hours in the evening sufficient?
The set up and registration was quite easy and quick - I already had a compatible back plate so no rewire to consider.
Don't forget to cut the power if you are swapping units onto a compatible back plate
BigBen said:
There is a chance you won't even have to do any wiring. Loads of control units use the same wiring scheme / backplate so it could be a drop in replacement, this is something I didn't notice until I had wired in the Drayton backplate for no reason.
I did my house (17 or 18 TRVs) over a few hours recently
I did my house (17 or 18 TRVs) over a few hours recently
B'stard Child said:
I did mine in a couple of hours - Controller and 9 Wifi TRV's- I hadn't planned to do it but my old Danfoss controller lost it's display again and the HW was stuck on all the time. As I had all the kit I just decided to fit it and pull the old controller out.
The set up and registration was quite easy and quick - I already had a compatible back plate so no rewire to consider.
Don't forget to cut the power if you are swapping units onto a compatible back plate
Thanks both. Only 5 TRVs in the kit I bought.The set up and registration was quite easy and quick - I already had a compatible back plate so no rewire to consider.
Don't forget to cut the power if you are swapping units onto a compatible back plate
Will definitely cut the power.
No backplate. Receiver will be replacing my hall stat due to current layout restrictions. L+N supply to current stat.
1 - make sure your router compatibility mode is set to support older device networks (mode 2 for BT hub).
2 - power plugs help extend signal into patchy areas; but if you have a 200sqm+ house it can still experience mesh drop out issues.
3 - with larger sqm coverage, battery life suffers on trvs.
4 - plastic trv threaded adaptors require gentle treatment else they can shear.
2 - power plugs help extend signal into patchy areas; but if you have a 200sqm+ house it can still experience mesh drop out issues.
3 - with larger sqm coverage, battery life suffers on trvs.
4 - plastic trv threaded adaptors require gentle treatment else they can shear.
System fitted for around 3years now. No TRVs.
I have noticed our Wiser often fires up the boiler for a moment, from cold, in heating mode, before cutting it a minute or so later (well before the rads are even half warm, or any heat comes back on the return), before then firing back up again 2mins later.
During this time the 'thermostat' display shows the flame icon permanently on, but the heating light on the wired base unit goes on and off.
Any thoughts welcome.
I have noticed our Wiser often fires up the boiler for a moment, from cold, in heating mode, before cutting it a minute or so later (well before the rads are even half warm, or any heat comes back on the return), before then firing back up again 2mins later.
During this time the 'thermostat' display shows the flame icon permanently on, but the heating light on the wired base unit goes on and off.
Any thoughts welcome.
dhutch said:
System fitted for around 3years now. No TRVs.
I have noticed our Wiser often fires up the boiler for a moment, from cold, in heating mode, before cutting it a minute or so later (well before the rads are even half warm, or any heat comes back on the return), before then firing back up again 2mins later.
During this time the 'thermostat' display shows the flame icon permanently on, but the heating light on the wired base unit goes on and off.
Any thoughts welcome.
My boiler goes through a 4 minute cycle if it hasn't been used for a certain period,nothing to do with WiserI have noticed our Wiser often fires up the boiler for a moment, from cold, in heating mode, before cutting it a minute or so later (well before the rads are even half warm, or any heat comes back on the return), before then firing back up again 2mins later.
During this time the 'thermostat' display shows the flame icon permanently on, but the heating light on the wired base unit goes on and off.
Any thoughts welcome.
V8covin said:
dhutch said:
System fitted for around 3years now. No TRVs.
I have noticed our Wiser often fires up the boiler for a moment, from cold, in heating mode, before cutting it a minute or so later (well before the rads are even half warm, or any heat comes back on the return), before then firing back up again 2mins later.
During this time the 'thermostat' display shows the flame icon permanently on, but the heating light on the wired base unit goes on and off.
Any thoughts welcome.
My boiler goes through a 4 minute cycle if it hasn't been used for a certain period,nothing to do with WiserI have noticed our Wiser often fires up the boiler for a moment, from cold, in heating mode, before cutting it a minute or so later (well before the rads are even half warm, or any heat comes back on the return), before then firing back up again 2mins later.
During this time the 'thermostat' display shows the flame icon permanently on, but the heating light on the wired base unit goes on and off.
Any thoughts welcome.
imck said:
Aaarrrggghhh!!!!
Have wired in the hub and set up the app.
Unable to add any devices
Power the room stat and try to add it and it times out saying unable to join
The hub setup flashes when in joining mode
Same for the rad stats when put into pairing mode
App can see the hub
UpdateHave wired in the hub and set up the app.
Unable to add any devices
Power the room stat and try to add it and it times out saying unable to join
The hub setup flashes when in joining mode
Same for the rad stats when put into pairing mode
App can see the hub
Factory reset on the hub fixed it
BlindedByTheLights said:
Has anyone found a way to easily add a second user to the system please? I can’t find anything obvious in my app, when trying to add the system on my partners phone it wants a full new set up which removed it from my app, infuriating!
I will be interested to know this too - currently I have the app on my phone but Mrs BC will want some control for when I am awayBlindedByTheLights said:
Has anyone found a way to easily add a second user to the system please? I can’t find anything obvious in my app, when trying to add the system on my partners phone it wants a full new set up which removed it from my app, infuriating!
I installed it on my wife's phone and just used my login details, seems to work fine. https://youtu.be/YFKSk9sSR7A
Should work
ETA, requires the Wiser by SE app
Should work
ETA, requires the Wiser by SE app
Edited by Regbuser on Wednesday 12th October 18:21
Rockatansky said:
BlindedByTheLights said:
Has anyone found a way to easily add a second user to the system please? I can’t find anything obvious in my app, when trying to add the system on my partners phone it wants a full new set up which removed it from my app, infuriating!
I installed it on my wife's phone and just used my login details, seems to work fine. First minor annoyance after a week and a bit of Wiser ownership.
One of my two smart trv’s lost connection for no apparent reason. Batteries out and back in and alls well.
Shame, will monitor.
On the upside, I got a notification on my phone straight away, so there should have been no nasty consequences during cold weather, we would have known about it.
One of my two smart trv’s lost connection for no apparent reason. Batteries out and back in and alls well.
Shame, will monitor.
On the upside, I got a notification on my phone straight away, so there should have been no nasty consequences during cold weather, we would have known about it.
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