BetterThermostat behavior Question - Only using 100% and 0% like pulsing to reach Targettemperature #1177
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It might be helpful to show the y axis (left side) of the diagram. As shown no one can tell if the amplitude is quite big or maybe insignificant. |
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Okay, here are two Pictures again with the left Side of the Diagram: The Target Temp is here 17°C. And a Second one, Target Temp here is 18°C: |
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I'd say at least for the kitchen it's not looking too bad. If I remember correctly, "unsmart" TRVs don't do better than that. |
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Hello,
i am new to smart Thermostats, i ordered some TS0601 and installed them and using BetterThermostat with them. After i found out i need to swap the Heat- and Auto Function when creating the BT, it is working so far but the behavior looks a little bit weird to me:
This is the Tempsensor in my Bathroom. The Target Temperature is 18°C. When the Temp is dropping under 18, it begin to heat and stop it until it is over 18°C again. It only is pulsing the Temp and use 100% and 0% Valve-Position to archive that. The Result of this is the TVR is moving the Motor 6-8 Times a Day with only one Targettemp. Is this a intentional behavior? Why it does not use a Position between 0-100% to keep a Temperature? As i said, i am new to smart Valves but when it drives so often, will it not kill the Batteries very fast??
All Thermostats i installed (four of them atm) behave the exact same. What is it with the Calibration? Have this to do with it? But if yes, when is the calibration finally done??
I am thankfull for every Help!
Greetings,
Caliban
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