At the moment it depends on the weather on how well the central heating works, the main problem is the Nest Gen 3 thermostat only measures the temperature in the hall, and it turns off boiler some times when living room not warm enough, but can't move Nest into living room, as one there is also an open fire, and two no connection to the flat underneath main house where the boiler is to power the thermostat, that only goes to hall.
I want all powered by either the FCU in the flat what is battery backed, or batteries.
So looking at a number of options.
1) Temperature sensors but as yet only released in USA.
2) Some thing which links to existing TRV heads, using Energenie and Kasa in living room (two radiators).
3) Second thermostat in parallel
Number 3 seems most likely, clearly needs to be wireless, and if it can connect to a TRV then that's a bonus, and if also connects to internet even better. The Energenie wall thermostat is not wireless, and found a Tapo wall thermostat, but no one seems to sell them, Tapo and Kasa are both TP-Link and I am seeing more and more integration between the two.
Hive seems a cheap thermostat and if it works with my existing zigbee hub great, but if not likely worth spending a little extra for Wiser, likely only need one TRV to link to it, so swapping wife's eQ-3 TRV head for a linked one in her bedroom is not that expensive and the old programmable thermostat can be used in the flat.
But don't want to play in Winter, if anything goes wrong want it to go wrong in the summer, so open to suggestions as to how to keep boiler running when living room cool.
I want all powered by either the FCU in the flat what is battery backed, or batteries.
So looking at a number of options.
1) Temperature sensors but as yet only released in USA.
2) Some thing which links to existing TRV heads, using Energenie and Kasa in living room (two radiators).
3) Second thermostat in parallel
Number 3 seems most likely, clearly needs to be wireless, and if it can connect to a TRV then that's a bonus, and if also connects to internet even better. The Energenie wall thermostat is not wireless, and found a Tapo wall thermostat, but no one seems to sell them, Tapo and Kasa are both TP-Link and I am seeing more and more integration between the two.
Hive seems a cheap thermostat and if it works with my existing zigbee hub great, but if not likely worth spending a little extra for Wiser, likely only need one TRV to link to it, so swapping wife's eQ-3 TRV head for a linked one in her bedroom is not that expensive and the old programmable thermostat can be used in the flat.
But don't want to play in Winter, if anything goes wrong want it to go wrong in the summer, so open to suggestions as to how to keep boiler running when living room cool.