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Been offered the Salus IT500 to go with a new combi boiler but a few others have said they wouldn't use them as they don't find them too reliable.Can anybody recommend another wireless programmable stat.
 
Been offered the Salus IT500 to go with a new combi boiler but a few others have said they wouldn't use them as they don't find them too reliable.Can anybody recommend another wireless programmable stat.

Where have the few others responded?
 
Can you SEE the little search box in the top right hand corner of this page!!!
 
People always knock them...

They are my budget rf stat of choice (rt300 / rt500).
If they are setup right they are no trouble.

Must have channel programmed during setup.

Only had one call back and it was due to user error accidentally setting timer.

Do you need the functionality of the it500, if not go for something more simple.
 
Found salus unreliable years ago,moved onto Honeywell,had massive issues,been fitting EPH for 2 years no failures at all
 
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