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Posted By: djhThe recent Insteon debacle provides a strong lesson for any smart tech. Be careful that it will still keep working if the online servers stop working! I've no idea which of the many smart products rely on servers to operate properly.
Posted By: marsadayhttps://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/SMFSTWIFI.htmlThat, like most of these things, uses a central service. If said central service disappears you won't be able to control the device remotely. Probably not from your Android/iOS device even if you're in the house.
Posted By: Ed DaviesGiven the way most people's networks work it's not surprising; direct connection from a mobile phone to a device behind a NAT router is tricky.Exactly. The manufacturers all seem to assume that everybody wants to be able to control things from the beach in Malaga or wherever, rather than just being able to control it from somewhere else in the house. The assumption isn't true.
Posted By: philedgeAn arguably less smart way of controlling the hot water would be to use a movement sensor to power the immersion if the flat was occupied.The problem is that you need the immersion to be on before the guests arrive. Paying guests might want to shower when they arrive without having to wait for a few hours.
Posted By: borpinI have fitted a 16A contactor and a Sonoff Basic with Tasmota flashed. All local, but remote control available via Home Assistant remote service.
13A smart socket on an immersion is IMHO a risk.
Remember to allow for manual override if a holiday let. It's what folk expect unless there is always hot water available when let.
Posted By: djhThe problem is that you need the immersion to be on before the guests arrive. Paying guests might want to shower when they arrive without having to wait for a few hours.
Posted By: borpin13A smart socket on an immersion is IMHO a risk.Agreed, from memory aren't immersions usually connected via a separate fused connection unit rather than a plug? I think that's the rule.
Posted By: philedgeBut youve got the same problem manually switching remotely if you forget to do it?Well if you think you're likely to forget you could always generate the remote command from the accountancy system that handle the bookings
Posted By: borpinI have fitted a 16A contactor and a Sonoff Basic with Tasmota flashed. All local, but remote control available via Home Assistant remote service.Similarly, I've chosen a Shelly Pro 4PM for control. It has various switching options - manually using buttons on the device, pre-programming on the device, remotely via the Shelly app, or remotely via Home Assistant or similar using NodeRed +Mqtt. WiFi, Bluetooth & Ethernet connections can be used. Several Shelly models have been successfully flashed with Tasmota, so chances are that the 4PM can be too, for another option.
Posted By: Gareth JOther than early failure, is it a risk? Surely they are 13A fuse protected?Lots of pictures of burned out smart plugs - I just wouldn't risk it - What would the insurance loss inspector say... Often Immersions are 16A anyway.
Posted By: Gareth JOther than early failure, is it a risk? Surely they are 13A fuse protected?Indeed, but the question is whether they're really 13 amp rated. I have a couple of Sonoff TH16s (nominally 16 A rating) used for switching (fridge and central heating so pretty low current). The ones I have (version 2.1) appear reasonably well built but some pre-2.0 versions were distinctly marginal with the current going through PCB tracks which weren't that thick. Even so I'm not overly happy with the cable clamps which are a tight fit for decently chunky cable so I personally wouldn't want to use them on any circuit with less protection than a 5 or 6 amp fuse or breaker.
Posted By: djhWell if you think you're likely to forget you could always generate the remote command from the accountancy system that handle the bookings
Posted By: marsadayAll in it looks about £170 for the two units.I've got one of their early dumb systems here.
Posted By: marsadayI see. I will have a look at what you have written about sonoff basic. Not sure what it is but will google it tomorrow.For your situation, I think the heatmiser is probably the right choice; relatively simple to install and use. Just be aware of the limitations of the solution. Everything is a compromise.
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