You can buy the thermostat starter kit or other options here: amzn.to/35emSnq
@matthewowen79693 жыл бұрын
Horizontal all day long
@norfolkngood89603 жыл бұрын
It's a superb system got my starter set for £70 been using over a year its awesome
@Leadballooner3 жыл бұрын
My Nest system has worked flawlessly for last 3 years since it was installed. Only heats my house when I want it too. The impression from this sponsored video is that you had to say that the Nest was rubbish so that they paid for it. That's disappointing as I usually enjoy your videos.
@norfolkngood89603 жыл бұрын
@@Leadballooner so what? Bully for you glad it's working for you. Jordan didn't say ALL Nest stats were poo, he said HIS one was which could've been faulty. Calm down buddy, sounds like sunk cost bias feeling that you need to defend Nest. Seriously one person can say they had a bad experience then talk about a different system without it meaning that everything that Co churns out is bad. Chill, with the number of influencers etc you'll see someone saying bad about everything out there at some point, if it gets to you you're just going to have a real bad time. And I'd say the same whether I used this, an old analogue system, tado, best, hive whatever because the principle is the same regardless
@stupot85723 жыл бұрын
Hi Jordan - this looks like a brilliant upgrade for existing boiler installations. I had a Worcester Bosch Combi-Boiler installed end of 2019 as part of a full central heating install, and so I opted for their 'EasyControl' touchscreen smart controller rather than the conventional thermostatic controller that you will have had pre--Nest. The Easycontrol unit is located in my downstairs lobby and hard wired to the boiler's EMS Bus via a 2 core cabled connection. (Can be wirelessly connected with certain boiler models too, via a plug-in WiFi module). I also chose to add smart TRV's to all my radiators at the same time, which effectively enables each room to be a fully controllable heating zone in conjuction with the Bosch app on my iPhone. In addition, the system has internet enabled weather compensation, which means that the boiler will fire at a lower temperature to maintain the inside pre-set temperature if it's not so cold outside. And like Nest, there's no monthly fees applied to get full functionality of the Bosch app, unlike some other sytems like Tado. So if you do further upgrade your system with smart TRV's, you definately won't regret it. Love your channel btw. You and Cory manage to be professional and entertaining at the same time - not always easy, haha.
@billmackinnon65053 жыл бұрын
Had this for about 3 n a half years now. Takes a little getting used to but works really well. A few drop outs here and there but they have been improving the app continually. Reasonably happy with it.
@AndyK.13 жыл бұрын
Schneider offered me some £££. So I thought I’d drill some holes in my cupboard. 🤣. I’m glad your trying it. I’ve been considering one 👍🏻
@norfolkngood89603 жыл бұрын
It's excellent
@garybibby26983 жыл бұрын
You can also automate the away mode via IFTTT. New features added all the time via updates. Global company but this unit is made in U.K. and the support team are U.K. based too.
@richardkelsall46782 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@jefftatum2503 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Love the fact you didn't edit out the minor install hiccups. So real world. Subscribed! Ordering a Wiser setup today to drop onto existing backplate.
@jontownsend80903 жыл бұрын
This looks very promising, and a straight forward instal. Your house will turn into Swiss cheese with all these product tests. But in the name of great customer service its well worth spending £20 on decorators calk when you sell your house. Thanks for sharing.
@leebutterworth74653 жыл бұрын
I got into the Drayton Wiser system about 2 years ago, installed the full system on my own home on an Intergas Rapid 32 boiler using the Open therm protocol last year the system is amazing and the app is very user friendly I’ve installed 11 TRV’s on my system and planning to use the smart plugs, I didn’t like the fact that other smart thermostats use spyware and potential be hacked the Drayton doesn’t
@sparkymark753 жыл бұрын
If it’s online, it can be hacked.
@leebutterworth74653 жыл бұрын
@@sparkymark75 the Drayton wiser doesn’t extract or use data, the only online part is between my receiver at home and the app to control it
@mikekaluznyj1792 Жыл бұрын
Hi Lee, I am due to get a new combi soon (Baxi Platinum+) and a Drayton Wiser. How do you go about connecting them so OpenTherm is active?
@leebutterworth7465 Жыл бұрын
@@mikekaluznyj1792 the instructions are very simple you connect the Wiser receiver unit to the boiler using the opentherm connectors on the Wiser you will need to check with your boiler to see if the same as the Intergas which has a specific set of terminals to connect to its very simple
@darrenjosephgregory3 ай бұрын
Nice easy install. If you were installing this on a system with a wall thermostat, say an old rotary dial, would you not have to remove that and presumably there would be more rewiring as well?
@peterwilliams55972 ай бұрын
Hi After the boiler has been connected to the hub (mains and control) - connection to the system devices (TRV’s Wall stats, remote switches etc) is via the hub’s own wireless network.
@pikricky Жыл бұрын
Just about to fit that system for heating only,I noticed you said that 2 and 4 were for heating,some videos show that a link from the permanent live to terminal 2 is needed but I see you just connected to the permanent live instead and the switch live in 4, great step by step installation video
@doublehaven3 жыл бұрын
Installed one 2 years ago and it’s worked perfectly. Not even had to replace the battery in the thermostat unit yet. The original programmer was an identical fit to the Wiser Hub so an easy swap.
@maxigenous Жыл бұрын
Starts the video with a great and friendly intro. You think as a novice person, you can do it. Then he goes to cupboard, which has a different type of board and your hopes for installing by yourself die as there is no example of basic cabling. Great to learn that not taking necessary measures can be life-threatening as you may end up believing that these cables are just sending signals. No, they are sending electricity :)
@stevecraft003 жыл бұрын
I bought one of these to replace a Drayton migenie whose thermostat broke. But couldn't get it to connect to the Internet. I spent a couple of hours on the phone to schneider who were very helpful, but to no avail. Sent it back. Bought a sonoff which now has similar features for a fraction of the price. 😁
@peterjeffery18429 күн бұрын
I'm looking at swapping out a Google Nest learning thermostat for a Drayton Wiser. The Google Hub has wires on the 230 V AC (Live and Neutral), Heating (Call for heat and Common), Hot Water (Call for heat, Common, and Satisfied) terminals. I am wondering how these would translate to the terminals on the backplate of the Drayton Wiser, as there seem to be took many cables.
@alanproctor931610 ай бұрын
Just bought one, getting a sparkie to sort out the wiring centre (its a mess) first before installing it. What happens with accounts, as in does my wife have to log in with the same details as my account or does she make her own account?
@norfolkngood89603 жыл бұрын
I replaced a very old analogue timer with this I got the system 1 trv & the thermostat for £70 from amazon warehouse total bargain, took about 10 mins to fit, 30 mins for Drayton to reset their end as it had been previously registered but the CS was amazingly fast. It's been in over a year now running our oil boiler love it, could do with more integration but I really love it. Oh the trv's are the cheapest on the market too
@colinarmstrong59702 жыл бұрын
I have two plumbed in zones with two wired Thermostats - one upstairs and one downstairs. I understand I need the Wiser 3 channel Hub and wire accordingly from the hub to trigger heating in the separate zones. How do you assign the upstairs and downstairs thermostats to the corresponding zones - so the upstairs wireless thermostat operates the upstairs heating and the downstairs thermostat operates the downstairs heating. Is this done in the app? Thanks!
@francoisehesse83972 жыл бұрын
So informative! Thank you. Just moved into a new build with one of these thermostats, and I was completely baffled. This has been a game changer! I will now follow your clear and concise steps and set up my preferred programme. Brilliant!😁
@adamm90802 жыл бұрын
Great video. One question, what do you do about any existing central heating wall thermostats? I have a Honeywell Dt90e with a 2 wires in the hall but want to put the Wizer thermostat in the living room.
@MrDaveb19793 жыл бұрын
Had mine in for over a year it’s a great bit of kit
@norfolkngood89603 жыл бұрын
Me too plus TRVs are the cheapest too
@AlanCooke-c4z Жыл бұрын
Good evening is this system compatible with the old type clock setting operating at present on an oil fired hating system
@TheBluefran3 ай бұрын
Hey mate. My boiler has 5 wires coming out of it. How would I wire that to my wiser heat hub
@theweblord20003 жыл бұрын
Good system, I had a Nest for 3 years then installed the Wiser system when Covid Struck as I wanted individual room control. I'm running with 7 of their smart TRV's and it works very well, not 100% on the savings but if only heating 1-2 rooms esp during the day must be better than heating the whole house. The Home/Away was better with Nest, though Drayton are working on a better solution, this isn't needed as much now as mostly at home.
@richardchester21483 жыл бұрын
Can recommend the Wiser, had it installed last year and much easier to control the temperature in the house, being able to zone the rooms to run downstairs at a warmer temperature whilst bedrooms in use upstairs can be run cooler and unoccupied rooms kept very cool saving energy and money. IFTTT features for when we're not in the house so it drops the baseline set point. Top tip is you may need Wiser repeater plugs to boost the signal to the smart TRV's on larger properties (or in our case just thicker walls). Our installer also mentioned the wall/table mounted stat isn't necessarily needed if you're running TRVs as they'll call for heat independently of the wall/table mounted stat.
@mrmidastouch58042 жыл бұрын
Just fitted this system with rad valves. replaced netatmo system which was not great. This is very easy to install and I have had no problems with the app connecting unlike the netatmo.
@pet48882 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your video! I really liked this video. I would like to ask you the following. When you started using Drayton after Nest, have all the issues with the boiler gone? Have you got any benefits from using Drayton that you have expected? Did this thermostat affected your gas bill or not? You also wanted to install the smart radiator controller. Have you installed them too? Thank you!
@johngreenhalgh2847 Жыл бұрын
Morning - can the Wiser system be controlled remotely from your phone. Looking to install this type of system in my holiday home.
@videomandan263 жыл бұрын
I've got a dual heat zone which is controlled by Honeywell cm707 will I need to replace both these with a hub
@patrickjr112 жыл бұрын
I currently have the old style Drayton controls, rotary thermostat and a two channel controller and I am seriously thinking about installing these as they are a straight swap as far as I can see. I assume that I need to unwire the rotary or set it to 30 as an override but apart from that, it's all quiet simple.
@nigelholland24 Жыл бұрын
Hi have toy fitted yours yet. I turned my thermostat up to 30 like a previous video I watched said. But I don’t have trvs on my bathroom rad. And because off that my boiler kicks in trying to heat the bathroom to 30 degrees. Have you got any ideas what I can do please.
@patrickjr11 Жыл бұрын
@@nigelholland24 no, does the main room thermostat not prevent the system overall getting beyond what it is set to?
@nigelholland24 Жыл бұрын
@@patrickjr11 Hi. No. The Drayton works ok. But it’s just the bathroom. As the old thermostat is calling for heat and the only rad with a trv is the bathroom. So the bathroom is always hot. Maybe I should turn the old thermostat down to zero.
@patrickjr11 Жыл бұрын
@@nigelholland24 or set it slightly higher then the main room thermostat. That way the two don't fight eachother.
@nigelholland24 Жыл бұрын
@@patrickjr11 will give it. Go. Was thinking of phoning Drayton they have. Brilliant service. Thanks
@roberthuntley10902 жыл бұрын
How does it perform as a thermostat? A follow up video would be welcomed, ideally giving some comparison data with rival products. Currently running a Hive stat, which is mostly OK but seems a bit dumb compared to my previous Nest Mk2 (e.g. predicting the right time to turn on before a scheduled target temperature is always an hour whereas the Nest used a local weather forecast to tweak this). On other hand, the Nest wasn't great at the simple task of being a thermostat, with a wide hysteresis band that couldn't be adjusted - so the house always moved from feeling too cold to feeling too hot. Does the Drayton suffer from these sort of issues? PS - Assume that it would be a direct swap for the Nest in terms of the programmer socket compatibility.
@ChagoiSteve3 жыл бұрын
Hi Jordan, How's the Drayton Wiser going? Still using it? Looking at a set of these with the smart TRV's and using with OpenTherm to improve system performance
@emmacrabbe7440 Жыл бұрын
I installed my drayton wiser conventional kit 2 for hot water and heating, with smart thermostats in all rooms (5 in total, including the bathroom) on the 3/12/2023. I have several problems 1. I have set different room temperatures as required and at different start and end times. 2. All heating kicks in and starts warming up all rooms as soon as the earliest time set kicks in even though they have different start and finish times. I work shifts, so I don't need my room heated as and when is not in use. 3. When I chose to boost 1 room as needed, all other rooms heating kicks in even though they have different start times and temperature times. 4. Even if I reduce the temperatures to between 10 and 12 degrees to stop rooms from warming up as they're not required, they heat and warm up anyway. These problems do not help with the idea of the drayton smart heating efficiency of the heating system ideas. Eg. I needed to boost only my bedroom at night after work, but the whole heating system kicked in while other people were sleeping, which is not required. These problems have rather caused my bills to increase instead of decreasing for efficiency and cost. I can't boost a single room without all the other heating kicking in. Please help!!! Please, I would appreciate it if you could help rectify all these inefficiency problems.
@jsouto773 жыл бұрын
Ive got tado. had it for 3 and just works brilliantly. House is warm all year long for less cost of when we had the heating come on twice a day. fit set and forget. Also has wider compatibility since it works with HomeKit. This looks just as good on the face of it unless you're into the apple ecosystem :)
@highgatehandyman64792 жыл бұрын
My client has the old wheel type thermostat on the wall in hallway. It's 2 wires. Line and neutral. Can a smart thermostat be connected to this 2 wire situation? The gadget he wants uses switch lines.. Can it be hacked by using g looplinks?
@Boburto Жыл бұрын
My plumber recommended leaving the old thermostat on the wall since they are in the hall. Just turn it to max. And then put the smart thermostats in the rooms to give better temperature control.
@JustSomeVideos03 ай бұрын
Main issue of Drayon Wiser is that the Home Assistant integration isn't offical and has to be installed via HACS. Which means HA updates don't test it and runs the risk of bricking your automations. Which isn't good. The advantage is that it can be run fully local without internet. I toyed with Wiser vs Tapo EU for some time- in the end went for Tapo as that will work via HA's built in Homekit integration. If Drayton got an official HA integration they'd be #1 choice.
@electriclee3 жыл бұрын
would it of been easier to feed the boiler from fuse spur then 5 core from boiler to heating controller. never understand why people have 2 feeds out of switched spur then 2 cables at heating controller. when you could have 1 at each.
@qedelec3 жыл бұрын
Yup, always had five core available.
@syl7643 жыл бұрын
I'm looking to replace my old system. The heating can go on now the clocks have gone back! Nest is out as I have no power to the thermostat location. Hive seems to slot in just like this system - the only wiring change needed will be to remove the existing thermostat link, but this looks a bit nicer to me. How are you getting on with it? Did you add the radiator valves?
@Elonmusk522 Жыл бұрын
I have zoned heating and hot water. Zone 1 downstairs, zone 2 upstairs and water separate. Will this work?
@Boburto Жыл бұрын
They have a model for that.
@elminster81493 жыл бұрын
Can you do all the stuff from the app on the sensor unit in the living room? I don't fancy using an app that requires providing completely unnecessary personal data (name, address etc) for operation. Seriously, what do these have to do with using a central heating system?! Does it need Wifi to operate? What if your wifi goes down, are you stuck with the temperature it was last on?
@richardlyd74503 жыл бұрын
You can still change the temperature from the thermostat on his table..even if the WiFi down..
@elminster81493 жыл бұрын
@@richardlyd7450 Brill, thanks for that. So the app is completely optional.
@steveb18563 жыл бұрын
No it still works if you loose internet. You still have manual control of rad valves, hub and thermostats and it has its own internal network to communicate between components if the internet is down.
@elminster81493 жыл бұрын
@@steveb1856 You mean wifi? Does it communicate over wifi or go out via the internet? They aren't the same thing. As it stands I'm confused as to what usability I get if I don't use the app, and on that basis is it worth it? A lay user would have no chance.
@thefirstchoice54933 жыл бұрын
The system learns how quickly your home heats up so you can set it to reach the set temperature at 8am for example and it will turn on at 7.30am on a warmer day or earlier on a cold day to be at the correct temperature at the time you want it to be. The address information is useful as it then also knows how cold or warm it is outside and can use that as part of its prior planning, I believe.
@aqa321 Жыл бұрын
Wouldn't your connection of the call for heat to the permanent live and terminal 4 send 240v to the boiler's sensitive PCB? I am attempting the exact same installation and concerned that call for heat on the Nest was just closing a switch, rather than sending voltage.
@Jacob-ct7hc Жыл бұрын
It depends on your boiler and what sort of switch it uses to call for heat, some are switched live, some are low voltage, check your boilers installation manual to see what yours is. Don't connect up if you aren't sure as yes, you can fry the control PCB.
@aqa321 Жыл бұрын
@@Jacob-ct7hc thanks very much for your reply. Checked the installation manual and I had option of both mains and low voltage switching, so was definitely worth checking. Cheers for a really helpful video
@BarryPaffey3 жыл бұрын
That is just perfect for my situation, I will definitely be installing one.
@stevesmith373 жыл бұрын
Thank you very informative. Looks like my autumn project.
@florincomanici4198 Жыл бұрын
Is this thermostat working only on Wi-Fi? If you don’t have Wi-Fi you don’t have heating? Thank you
@garybibby26983 жыл бұрын
Glad to see you in one our our polo shirts :-) I have been using my wiser for a few years. Nice system, just make sure you have good WiFi coverage where the hub will be installed. Made in Britain too.
@andyhill2423 жыл бұрын
I have never understood the idea of smart thermostats, I seem to remember some research from some years ago that the most efficient way to space heat was to maintain a constant temperature, rather than allowing the space to cool down and then have to heat it up again. Maybe with more efficient building insulation, this is not the case anymore.
@Chris-hy6jy3 жыл бұрын
You're right but even moreso with well insulated homes. I leave my stat at 21 all year round. Don't give it a second thought... unlike all this "smart" bs that needs constant attention.
@garybibby26983 жыл бұрын
It really depends on the construction of your house. There’s no blanket right or wrong for that.
@Boburto Жыл бұрын
You’re right. My home is well insulated (enough) but if I only heat downstairs then there is a constant draught from hot air going upstairs. The house is far more comfortable if I heat upstairs and downstairs at the same time. My only issue is the two thermostats fighting with each other.
@cliffwright19702 жыл бұрын
Good video on the install (and love your channel 🙂🙂), but I can't help feeling you've missed a trick here in that you're not really leveraging anything "Smart" here. You've just really got yourself an "easier to programme" normal thermostat. The main efficiency gains with a "Smart" setup, is in the intelligence and zoning capabilities. If you install the wiser TRV's on all of your radiators, then you can zone your heating. You can then heat the rooms you occupy, at the times you occupy them, intelligently when you're actually at home. This is what will make it "Smart" and more efficient as you won't be heating bedrooms during the day, and downstairs / occasional rooms when you're in bed: or any of the house, other than to a background level if you're "Out". Simply installing a "Smart thermostat" with a single temperature sensor to shove in 1 room, is merely a digital equivalent of a "Dumb" thermostat setup.
@AHR_James2 жыл бұрын
Big benefit over the Hive system is the ability for the TRVs to "call for heat" which the Hive ones can't do! I'll be swapping the Hive for Wiser this weekend.
@Boburto Жыл бұрын
Hive website says they can. Maybe it’s an update?
@PlushBadger3 жыл бұрын
Could you give us an update Jordan on how you have found this system so far compared to the nest ?
@TrickyTree842 жыл бұрын
Did you work on that FCU unisolated?
@acelectricalsecurity3 жыл бұрын
Drayton have always been way ahead of the competition. They use a common base across their devices, and I have not come across a better wiring center either
@user-ns7vj4tz5h2 жыл бұрын
Hi, I got few questions regarding Drayton wiser Thermostat. 1. I have a combi boiler and I have got Drayton+RF rotatory thermostat which is installed in hallway and it's wired one. The Drayton Digistat SCR is located next to boiler which is located upstairs. My question is that is it easy to replace the Digistat SCR which is located next to boiler and once changed than what I'm going to do with the wired rotatory thermostat which is located downstairs in hallway ? 2. Am i able to replace the wired rotatory thermostat with the smart room thermostat, since it's not wired one and I don't want to keep in the room so can i fix it on the same position where the current wired rotatory thermostat is located downstairs in the hallway or shall I leave the old wired rotatory Thermostat at same position and leave it switched off ?? 3. The reason for purchasing wiser Thermostat is to control heating temperature via app and to schedule the specific time during Day and Night when heating gets ON and OFF automatically during those specific hours. At the moment i have to wake up during late night and early morning and go to the hallway to switch ON and OFF the heating from my current drayton rotatory thermostat which is very frustrating so could you please guide me which standard wiser thermostat do i need to buy ?? Kind Regards, Shah
@oyleyhands13323 жыл бұрын
As an Artisan you should be familiar with the seven 'P's 😉 involves planning such as mounting locations, materials required for the job. What I do find odd is that the current crop of junction boxes such as Wago and Ideal have cord/cable grips yet some programmers, thermostats etc, and they do carry mains voltages , seem to overlook a method of cable entry clamps, some even use spurs without using the flex outlet clamps 😉 and just poke the cable through a knockout, those knockouts on plastic boxes can be pretty sharp. If you were doing an EICR on an installation, you would maybe give that a C3 ? Just a thought. The manufacturers of such equipment have often disregarded cable entry protection over the years. But, who is reposinble for the spur back box entry ?
@oyleyhands13323 жыл бұрын
I would rather have practical cable entry and visible on the face than tucked away on the sides,top and bottom... its all for the sake of asthetics nowadays, most are tucked out of site anyway, lets face it switches and sockets have front screws, ok, some have caps for asthetic purposes.
@Simpleboneguy2 жыл бұрын
Does this have an option for DC adaptor?
@anthonybenson49173 жыл бұрын
I had a similar problem where the heating would switch on on a hot day or even when the schedule was off. I have a Hive system which was installed for me by British Gas. However its the mini valves which operate hot water upstairs and downstairs, if one of those sticks partly open when hot water is called for the downstairs heating started. In my experience the motorised valves quite often stick.All the engineers do is to remove the motor part of the valve which sits on top and manually move the valve open and close several times that unsticks the valve which then will work normally again. This problem usually occurs after the summer when the valves have not been called to operate for quite a while.
@steveb18563 жыл бұрын
Finally you have discovered the best smart thermostat and connected stuff available! Non evil empire Amazon and Google spyware just an affordable system that controls your heating, hot water and smart plugs. I installed this some time ago and it’s great, does everything you need to control your heating, hot water and plug in items. I have to laugh when I see you installing multiple cost a fortune Nest nonsense or horrible Hive!
@Boburto Жыл бұрын
Not a fan of nest but why is hive so bad? I’m debating hive vs wiser.
@AndyK.13 жыл бұрын
If your going into the thermostat comparison business, maybe now is the time to fit some chip board on the wall 😂
@simonsantics96723 жыл бұрын
Lol I thought the exact same thing 😂
@MrPete813 жыл бұрын
Thank you for muting the Alexa trigger word, lol! Great video and thanks for sharing these kinds of products!
@Dog-whisperer74943 жыл бұрын
Great video as always mate. Most people don’t know how to program the old programme simply because the installers don’t leave the instruction booklet as specially in new builds . We had a new shower installed last year and it has bluetuth connectivity but we haven’t got a clue how it works as the spark didn’t leave us the instruction book .
@croikeymatesthrowashrimpon81303 жыл бұрын
all this smart nonsense is going a bit far, bluetooth in a shower...jesus
@katynsky72 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for your video.
@oninbridders3 жыл бұрын
2 relays in a box. I'm surprised the market isn't flooded with similar products. Are there any British Brands?
@AndyK.13 жыл бұрын
Drayton is British. Says it on the box
@AndyK.13 жыл бұрын
Market is nearly flooded
@TheADiggins3 жыл бұрын
Try TADO they have the same kind of setup with a straight swap controller.
@norfolkngood89603 жыл бұрын
Trv's are more expensive than Drayton tho
@hdmartyh3 жыл бұрын
yep I installed Tado a few years back, was pretty much a straight swap bar a few unnecessary cables on the old install to hide.
@steveyeoland12143 жыл бұрын
Great video, I have a combi boiler and have been in my house for 9 years and never had a stat, just turn the heat up on the boiler (real pain in the ass) how easy are these to fit when there’s not been a stat previously?
@MartinAdamson19883 жыл бұрын
My Hive been doing all this for years, same back plate too.
@jimmymcguinn28859 ай бұрын
I'd never buy Drayton again... Had MiGenie for not much more than a year, then they closed the service down... Expecting me to buy another one off them... I got a Shelly for 20 odd euro... This is no refection on this channel or Artisan Electrics by the way, great channel..
@paulrichter3081 Жыл бұрын
Great video, thanks
@gmeadowcroft843 жыл бұрын
Great video Jordan, I haven’t done a smart thermostat install yet so that was useful. Does it work with apple home?
@artisanelectrics3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Im not sure if it works with apple, but definitely Alexa!
@Andy-20223 жыл бұрын
What would I do if I have an existing wired thermostat?
@KiltedJock12 жыл бұрын
ok heres question for you.....with regard to the changing of the main control unit and hallway thermostat thats easy i simply swap the new drayton control unit onto the universal faceplate and then locate the battery powered thermostat at the old thermostat location....simples. Question: the main unit controls rest of house however i have a livingroom thermostat with controller in there to so that's a 2nd zone, that also going to its own zone valve...what i think i need to do is get a 2nd thermostat so maybe the 3 channel kit, this zone valve is controlled via this unit and doesnt go to the main unit...i guess i need to wire it to the main unit somehow so that the main unit can call for heat for either zone valve? or... i just wire the 2nd zone valve to the 1st and do away with 2 zones its kinda pointless anyway the house is far too busy for the livingroom to be its own zone the door is never closed really....
@TWNorthone3 жыл бұрын
Watching these videos I am now determained to become a Domestic Electrician. Not a clue where to start but I am determained.
@progtom75852 жыл бұрын
... and it uses opentherm I was about to buy a tado starter kit, only to realise the UK version doesnt fully use opentherm, it only uses relays, which was specifically designed for the UK market! The EU version fully supports opentherm. My new boiler will be opentherm, but the tado starter kit v3+ wouldnt be able to support it, so... onto the Schneider Drayton Wiser system - looks like a wiser choise Or am I wrong about tado in the UK not supporting opentherm?
@ramzg54023 жыл бұрын
Well done Sir. Thanks
@spitfire16643 жыл бұрын
hi just a quick question about this product. can it be used with a oil ( kerosene) central heating my boiler outside and the control units inside witch controls the heating and water and the only way we can control the heat is the rad Thomasite if you no wot i mean so will this product work on my heating and witch one wood i need.? ps love the vids and keep up the good work
@steveb18563 жыл бұрын
Yes it works with an oil boiler, controlling 2 zones and hot water is exactly the system we have, Wiser valves on all rads except 2.
@emmanuelowusu14133 жыл бұрын
Hi, hope everyone is doing well. I have a problem using my hole saw basically, sometimes when I use it to drill through metal the drill bit bends and I don't know why. Can someone tell me why. Thank you
@wimschoenmakers54633 жыл бұрын
A Nest thermostat turning heating on when there is no need for it? Mine works perfect for the last three years without any problems.
@icemanA843 жыл бұрын
He very likely just said that to help promote his new paying friends and put his viewers off buying nest
@veritasaequitas98753 жыл бұрын
Quick comment on the erratic behaviour of these wifi installations. This equipment comes with a set of dip switches (usually 5) both on the sender unit and the receiver unit. They have to be the same setting in order to communicate. These switches determine the RF frequency used between the two for communication purposes. They are set to a default at the factory. Typically all off or all on. They have quite a range. Up to 25 meters. If you have two adjacent homes that use the same kit, or even the same RF frequency, that have been installed with the default setting then they can interfere with each other. So what happens is your neighbour's preferences can override yours and vice versa. So you should always change the dip switch settings to something other than the default when installing this equipment. There is a possibility, of course, that by coincidence you might randomly choose the same dip switch settings as your neighbours so if in doubt you should speak to your neighbour and see if you can compare the two with the view to making them different. If you do have this erratic behaviour, and for this reason, the chances are your neighbour is having the same problem. So making sure they are different will help them out too.
@PlushBadger3 жыл бұрын
How many on-off programs are you able to set in any one day? I currently need at least 3 cycles.
@AndyK.13 жыл бұрын
My non smart Drayton has 6. Just imagine programming🙄
@garybibby26983 жыл бұрын
I just kept adding slots to my schedule until it told me I couldn’t add any more. It will take seven per day.
@RichardArblaster3 жыл бұрын
Great video 😎
@davidrichens44533 жыл бұрын
Does it support apple homekit?
@thefirstchoice54933 жыл бұрын
Wiser seems to be the best one on the market in a few ways. I have Tado at home (luckily the older version so I don't have to pay a subscription for the useful geofencing features) but if my home internet, or Tado's servers, goes down then it becomes purely dumb - no scheduling on the thermostat, all I can do is manual temperature changes on it or manually boost the hot water. I put Wiser in at my parents' and it happily works on its schedule even though their internet is currently down due to an Openreach fault... And if you want to reprogram it you can put it back into setup mode and it will become a wireless AP and let you connect the app to it to change settings. If all is well with the internet, it doesn't do geofencing as well as other solutions (but can work with IfTTT to do that) but having smart TRVs that can call for heat from the boiler is fantastic and a game changer. The only downside with Wiser is that the TRVs don't have many adaptors that come with them for different manufacturers' valves and the adaptors you can buy cost as much as replacing the entire valve on the radiator with a compatible one.
@Malandrin3 жыл бұрын
its a bit overwhelming that so many smart devices for the house where you need to create an account to be able to use it
@Ted_E_Bear3 жыл бұрын
Great information !
@johntaylorelectricalservic80453 жыл бұрын
Great content again Jordan👍
@artisanelectrics3 жыл бұрын
Thanks John
@ericmarkpalmer90433 жыл бұрын
Interesting, but it is the options which I would like to know about, there is an OpenTherm module, but can't find advert so no price, and it says the module only works with single channel version, EPH do a master slave option, but no TRV heads, and the big problem seems to be new homes with zones can't use OpenTherm, Zones, and TRV heads, there is no thermostat to fit all.
@tommymack32103 жыл бұрын
I dont think about whether my screws are horisontal or vertical. But there are circumstances if there are many screws tightly together in same place, I make them all look alike.
@deanavitch3 жыл бұрын
That’s all I fit now! Use to use hive but a pain to pair up. And nest has to be plugged in at all times.
@dominiccox69482 жыл бұрын
For me, the main drawback of this system is that if you want more than one person controlling the heating using the app, you have to tell them your password. You're only allowed one user per account. This limitation really should be covered in the video.
@davidvalentine-hagart1017 Жыл бұрын
As part of the planning of the install it pays to setup a new account (we use Google. And it's free) that is specifically for the Wiser app login. That way you don't expose any other services associated with a personal account e.g email. A side benefit is you can use the Wiser specific account for any email about support from Drayton.
@TheHighburyjack3 жыл бұрын
I have installed the Wiser thermostat, works great. So I purchased 5 radiator thermostats, sent them back. The temperature readings were not accurate, and they were too noisy when turning on/off.
@mohamedalishafiqueahmed9496 Жыл бұрын
GOOD EVENING
@robertburrows66123 жыл бұрын
How many CH system have I wired over the years , far to many. When you switch a fused spur off for isolation , for safety sake remove the fuse. Does it matter about pattress screw now accessories are coming with plastic screw covers
@IanFarquharson23 жыл бұрын
What brand were the batteries?
@andrewsaunders82522 жыл бұрын
Use a fine marker on cables before disconnection
@qedelec3 жыл бұрын
I've had a Cosy thermostat for years now, and the only drawback is a wife who can't stop fiddling with it. I've often woken to a cold house because the night before she thought the house was too warm and set it to hibernate.
@aaznomi3 жыл бұрын
I thought to myself, "he's got the wrong colour T shirt on."
@peterwagstaff27153 жыл бұрын
What happens to the old wall stat
@theweblord20003 жыл бұрын
Easy way, dial it all the way to max - Proper way, remove it from the wiring centre
@ritchiewilkinson3613 жыл бұрын
Hive uses the same back plate too
@barrydoherty6363 жыл бұрын
Hi, sent you a message recently on your recommendations of smoke alarms, no response, Are you not allowed to indorse any products unless you get paid?
@artisanelectrics3 жыл бұрын
Hi! Where did you send the message to?
@barrydoherty6363 жыл бұрын
Artisan Electrics. It was over a month ago and I can't find it now. Thanks for coming back to me.
@barrydoherty6363 жыл бұрын
Artisan Electrics. I've found it, I sent on your video. Electricains secret storage unit
@barrydoherty6363 жыл бұрын
Artisan Electrics. Not sure why you've used an exclamation mark? It's just a question?
@artisanelectrics3 жыл бұрын
Sorry I must have missed that comment. I usually install the Aico Smoke alarms with the 10 year lithium batteries built in. Great quality.
@richardlyd74503 жыл бұрын
I've built my own....got a phone app...it even check's if at home ....if not it doesn't switch the heating on...to save gas!...but I can turn it on if I want e.g... coming home from work...oh and I can ask Alexa on my phone to turn it on..(from my car/phone) Edit:..and not filling out personal data/info...as it works on my raspberry pi at home...not hosted on servers in USA/China..
@leebutterworth74653 жыл бұрын
Problem with turning heating systems off in the home when your out for all day for instance when you turn the heating system back on it uses more gas to heat from a lower temperature so the idea that the home is monitored by the programmer/ thermostat and will turn the heating system on during your time away from the home to a temperature you set which is lower that your desired temperature. Also the Wiser system uses the weather in your area to adjust the heat requirements and times to come on to reach your desired set temperature when you want them to be. The TRV’s can be set to individual temperatures for each room they are in so one room can be 16 another 17 and others at 23 degrees C as you require them to be not all controlled by one room thermostat
@richardlyd74503 жыл бұрын
@@leebutterworth7465 yes totally agree...but also got to do with heat loss and retention of heat also, within the house so it could fine its equilibrium around the whole house I don't think the house would ever get that cool to use excessive energy if the house is insulated correctly...just my opinion..
@FriendlyFireBrigade3 жыл бұрын
Honeywell evohome all the way, especially for medium to larger installations (2-3 bedrooms or more) , it will work just with everything even electrical UFH, zone valves etc. It's by far the best on the market in compatibility and versatility. Only downside is it could be smarter and the the software a bit better/modern. For Studio or 1-2 bedroom flats I could recommend something else...
@jooie4442 жыл бұрын
Downside it's very expensive compared to other systems. Another annoying factor is that the RF signal is crap through thick walls . Plus there's a supply issue with the TRV's ( which are nearing £100 each ?! , if you can find them) at the moment so I'm changing to Drayton from the Evohome.
@FriendlyFireBrigade2 жыл бұрын
@@jooie444 in certain configurations it can be even cheaper...anyway, for me and some of my clients there was no other option and there've been no supply issues in the past either. Who knows, there might the case drayton or whatever manufacturer will have supply issues next month, you never know at the moment and prices&supply is crazy in general since covid/brexit/Ukraine. Maybe best to wait until things calmed down, if ever
@Boburto Жыл бұрын
I think a benefit of Drayton is that the backplate can be plug and play compatible with existing installs. I looked at evohome (I want it) and it looked like I’d need to modify the backplate and possibly add a new one for a separate upstairs controller. But I do want the evo home.
@fredbettesworth53973 жыл бұрын
Looks good
@tww57193 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised they are designed as well to put on a table,surely if heat rises they will run longer then needed ?