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Hi All,
Long time reader but this is my first time posting a question. I have Googled the heck out of this and can't find a definitive answer, I'm hoping you guys can help.
I have a 6 zone underfloor system controlled by a Raspberry Pi running a system called Pi-Therm and it works brilliantly. I have a digital temperature sensor each zone, these connect to the Pi using Cat5 ethernet cable, the Pi then controls the zones via a bank of relays and switches the boiler and zone valve at the right times etc...
We are now selling the house and whilst explaning to the new buyer how the system works they glazed over and I started to have visions of me providing 24hr support when they couldn't figure out how to boost zone 3 for 30 minutes - you get the idea.
So, what I proposed was to replace the "smart" system with something less "smart". I will replace the whole Pi system with a wiring centre and the sensors with cheap, simple programmable stats (Salus RT500?). My question is, can I run volt-free stats over the existing Cat5 cable or do I need to try and pull 1.0mm T&E to each stat?
I know that Cat5 cable can handle 48V as that is what power-over-ethernet uses but I guess that the big question is more about the current limitation of such thin cable (AWG 24 I believe). Also, I don't want to sell the house and there be any repercussions, I'd rather do the job right than hear about it from some suit in 12 months time!
Cheers,
Paul.
Long time reader but this is my first time posting a question. I have Googled the heck out of this and can't find a definitive answer, I'm hoping you guys can help.
I have a 6 zone underfloor system controlled by a Raspberry Pi running a system called Pi-Therm and it works brilliantly. I have a digital temperature sensor each zone, these connect to the Pi using Cat5 ethernet cable, the Pi then controls the zones via a bank of relays and switches the boiler and zone valve at the right times etc...
We are now selling the house and whilst explaning to the new buyer how the system works they glazed over and I started to have visions of me providing 24hr support when they couldn't figure out how to boost zone 3 for 30 minutes - you get the idea.
So, what I proposed was to replace the "smart" system with something less "smart". I will replace the whole Pi system with a wiring centre and the sensors with cheap, simple programmable stats (Salus RT500?). My question is, can I run volt-free stats over the existing Cat5 cable or do I need to try and pull 1.0mm T&E to each stat?
I know that Cat5 cable can handle 48V as that is what power-over-ethernet uses but I guess that the big question is more about the current limitation of such thin cable (AWG 24 I believe). Also, I don't want to sell the house and there be any repercussions, I'd rather do the job right than hear about it from some suit in 12 months time!
Cheers,
Paul.