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Evening. We have just moved into a new home and the central heating has been a PITA to get right( Flexicom 30cx Combi and a Salus RT500RF wireless receiver) Im finding it hard to get to grips with the Timers.

Can anyone recommend a different Wireless Thermostat that will work with the current Boiler. I dont mind fitting everything myself and Im looking at a budget of between £50/£100

Thanks
 
SIEMENS RDJ10RF/SET-GB RF DAILY DIGITAL PROGRAMMABLE ROOM THERMOSTAT AND RECEIVER
cheap and easy to programme

the really good ones are out of that price range
 
Thanks mate. Had a quick look and the reviews dont look to promising?

How much are we talking for something decent? Thanks
 
Really appreciate the help here. Had a quick look at the Honeywell and there seems to be a common fault with the LCD display?
 
Problem with it is you will get A lot more negative reviews people have a lot more to say when theyve got a problem. I have fitted loads of these with no problem, with the exception of one person to drop theirs from height and it's very easy just to re-sync a new thermostat. I find a lot of the problems with any wireless thermostat is when people make a mobile they get dropped and knocked and allsorts if it's left on the wall they are fine
 
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Trouble with reviews is, only bad reviews get posted. I've not replaced many.
Drayton are awful!
 
Any well know make will do what you need, lots of information on the net, Like boilers when we get asked these sort of questions everyone has a favourite make , depends is you want something simple to use or the more technical ones
 
Dont know about the multi plug TBH

Here is the wiring as it goes to the Boiler

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That's fine I think my colleagues were concerned about you removing the boiler cover (which is illegal for non gas safe) but with that set up you don't have to.
 
What happened to the thermostat and receiver that was recommended, the posts have disappeared and I cant remember the make and model :-(
 
I can still see them ??? Your thread has now gone onto a second page and the links were on the first. In any case it was the Honeywell CM927
 
Just remember with the Honeywell thermostat mentioned above with the optimum start feature you have to set the time according to when you want it to reach desired level and not when you want it to come on. Catches many people out and they think their heating is coming on at random times and not when its set to.
 

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