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Hey guys

Just after if any one has come across this before. I'm after some thing where I can turn the heating on say if I'm on the way home from work etc
 
Salus is wireless. I have one at home, easy to set and use. I do prefer the Heatmiser one though.
 
There is also Nest. Depending on the boiler a couple manufacturers also do their own.
 
Salus IT500 install loads for landlords that like to keep an eye on the heating habits of their tenants
 
I do like the look of the heatmiser ones but can't seem to find the wireless stat. Salus looks alright but a few reviews aren't that great and the nest seems to be a learning one I just want one Which I choose to turn on or off
 
They do wireless but not sure it be any good for what you want
Give them a ring and they will let you know if they have what your after
 
I have had a recent request from a Landlord along these line but it will be for HMO's and after a bit of research i came across this https://www.inspirehomeautomation.co.uk/ns1001lvplus.php

They are about to release som further wireless jobs at about the same price & with that a 3 channel one too. The chap seemed very helpful & given the price I think it might be a worthwhile option.

I believe the 'app' gives the control & the actual unit in the house has limited adjustment but also has a tamper signal which it sends an alerts to the landlord.

Arthur
 
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