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Are radio frequency heating controls any good or should I try to go for wired one's?
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3 zones, smart controls. House is two stories, old thick walls I think they're stone and concrete.They are usually fine in a typical house. In some circumstances better than wired. In others, not so good.
Can you be more specific about what the job involves? How long is a piece of string, etc.?
Certainly easier than installing wiring if none already exists. Always worth doing a test before committing. Put a 13A flex and plug on the receiver[*] and plug it in near the proposed location. Take the sender up to the farthest point and check for correct operation and signal strength.3 zones, smart controls. House is two stories, old thick walls I think they're stone and concrete.
I'd say they'll be fine
Ya that's a big consideration. It's for my Dad's and he wont try to learn how to use it, couple that with the ever changing work schedules of the two people in the house means a basic 7 day programmer is out of the question.Salus and Tower are supposed to be crap, so steer clear. A lot can depend on your end user - some can’t do complicated.
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