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New (first EU) Z-Wave Room Thermostat
Posted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 10:53 am
by EzHome
The first Room Thermostat which can be controlled by a domestic z-wave controller is coming, it will be available before the end of this year.
The system is a control-unit for your kettle and there is a unit for your main-room, the units will be sold separate so you can also use other temperature-sensors.
The kettle-unit is a simple on/off unit which tells your kettle to turn on or off, nothing more and nothing less. Because of this, this unit will be an affordable unit with an expected price € 70,=
Re: New (first EU) Z-Wave Room Thermostat
Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2010 6:58 am
by Foxtastic
Hmmm interesting. So the kettle unit is nothing more than a relay switch right?
Could use that for many more things
Re: New (first EU) Z-Wave Room Thermostat
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 3:29 pm
by EzHome
Foxtastic wrote:Hmmm interesting. So the kettle unit is nothing more than a relay switch right?
Could use that for many more things
Correct, could also use it for lots of other interesting stuff

Re: New (first EU) Z-Wave Room Thermostat
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 10:42 pm
by Foxtastic
Nice! Yes there are a lot of thing I could use this for

By the way: will you also be selling the multi (2/3) channel version?
Re: New (first EU) Z-Wave Room Thermostat
Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2010 9:35 pm
by East
I'm exploring the world of domotica for my new home and I'm thinking about scenario's for domotica, especially the combination of motion sensing and thermostat.
Would it be possible to program the follow scene in a system like Vera2:
If motion sensor doesn't detect someone between 5-6 AM in the bedroom, the regular heating program doesn't have to activate the comfort temperature (I.e. 20 dgr. C.) and can stay in stanby temperature (i.e. 15 dgr. C.).
And evening program's like:
Regular program go from standby temperature to comfort temperature at 6 PM, if between 6 - 8 pm no motion is detected in the house, set mode to standby temperature.