But the programmer/theromostat boiler seemed to be getting interference via the wireless and kept kicking the boiler in. We decided that we wanted a setup to allow us to control the temp wirelessley, but to turn the heating on and off completely via a wired timer (salus ep200 twin channel). Does this sound like it will work?
Can we have a wired timer to turn on the ch function of the combi boiler with the wireless thermostat (salus rt305tx) controlling the temp?
I've got the rt305 (just a wireless thermostat) working now, controlling the temp when the boiler's onboard timer turns it on. So I know that bit is working, but do we need a twin channel programmer to work with the boiler to turn the heating on and off? We want the hot water to be on as a function all the time as it's a combi. Either the whole boiler is off or the hot water will come if a tap ie turned.
Can anyone help. Sorry for the shameless request for free (hehe) advice
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