Week 23, and all is not well. It's chuffing cold outside (to readers outside of the UK, that's a local expression used in northern England that makes no sense like many of our expressions) and on far to many occasions it's been bloody cold inside too!. It's chuffing cold outside, yes that is a local expression. We've gone from loving the system to fighting it, and fighting it every day since winter arrived towards the end of November. More specifically we're fighting the boiler, however the issues the boiler is having are caused directly by our installation of Evohome as I'll explain. If you're thinking of installing Evohome this might be a useful read that could save you some pain, some unnecessary shivering and potentially some cash too. Just to top things off in the last couple of days we've had a new hardware fault pop up with the Evohome system, this does not feel like the experience we wanted when we spent a small fortune to ...
Week 6. This seems like the perfect time to sum up our experience so far and end the weekly diary as everything has settled down and there is really not much to report. We'll still update when something happens or more importantly if something does not happen that should. We will instead divert our attentions to the huge pile of home automation gear that needs our attention for our youtube channel. Anyway back to the heating.... The Honeywell support team finally came back to us after some more chasing and once I'd had an email from their team in the UK they answered my question the same day. Readers of the blog will recall we wanted to know if Alexa should be able to report the hot water temperature. We'd not been able to get this to work but it seemed reasonable it should as its just another zone with a temperature. Our hopes were shot down instantly (instantly after 6 weeks of trying to get the answer) as we're told this is not a feature. If I'm honest ...