PROGRAMMABLE SMART THERMOSTATIC RADIATOR VALVES - TADO° Review

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • Ever wanted to have programmable smart Thermostatic Radiator valves? Well today we review the radiator valves from Tado°
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    I'll show you whats in the box with a Tado smart radiator valve. We'll look at the starter kit review. The programmab'e TRV's themselves. The room thermostat and wireless receiver plus the internet bridge connection and the app on your phone. I'll then show you how to fit them using the adapter onto loads of different type of radiator valve. How to connect to them on your phone and how to program your heating system and individual radiators using the tado° app.
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    TIMESTAMPS:
    0:00 Intro
    1:00 What's in the box?
    6:30 Install - Wireless Bridge
    7:07 Install - Wireless Room thermostat
    8:17 Install - Wireless receiver programmer
    10:28 Install - Binding with the app
    12:01 Install - Tado Radiator Valve install
    18:01 App overview
    19:29 Install - Tado TRV adapters
    21:01 Considerations
    21:48 Where you can buy one outro
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Komentáře • 216

  • @77meridiano
    @77meridiano Před 2 lety +1

    Well done indeed! Both the video and product 👍I bought a house last year and looking around for such a system. Very much appreciated presentation!

  • @johnw3641
    @johnw3641 Před 2 lety +2

    Not sure if you’ve had this requested before but would you consider doing a video on how you go about pricing up a job? 1st and 2nd fix. Considering going out by myself but have always found it a bit daunting when pricing up big jobs and wanted to know had you any advice or tips. Love the videos mate. Keep up the great work 👍🏻

  • @miranda_imp
    @miranda_imp Před 8 měsíci +1

    I’ve been using a TADO basic kit for around 2 yrs with a Combi boiler. I’m looking at adding smart radiator valves with a 3 valve pack. Yes the valves can be expensive to start with (around £184 for 3 valves) but if it’s successful I shall add more to the system… Yesterday and after the heating had been switched for the summer I decided to start the system back up in readiness for winter. The first thing I discovered was the room thermostat batteries needed replacing. No problem and did that in about 1 minute then hey presto the heating was up and running. Yes I know there is a paid service if you want added benefits on your smart app, but I’ve not needed it up to now. All in all at first I was sceptical but now after 2 yrs I’m satisfied that this is the smart way forward an£ will be ordering those smart valves…

  • @ronniefarmer8107
    @ronniefarmer8107 Před 11 měsíci

    Lovely clear instructions, thank for you

  • @mickyork41
    @mickyork41 Před 2 lety +10

    Had this for over 2 years. Started with just the thermostat and added to all radiators one at a time. Love it. Does save money. Direct debit went down £20 a month after first winter.

  • @ivanwoodphotography
    @ivanwoodphotography Před 2 lety

    Great video! Thank you so much. Never new it was so simple! I'll go buy one tomorrow.

  • @Timsin2
    @Timsin2 Před 2 lety

    Nice work, answered all my Tado questions!

  • @DrKitanoTakashi
    @DrKitanoTakashi Před 8 měsíci

    big love to big G! great video mate, totally prepped and set on getting and installing these bad boys.

  • @Felix-st2ue
    @Felix-st2ue Před 4 měsíci +1

    Whats really important is to point out that the tado wired thermostat can connect to the bus of the heating. By doing so, it can modulate the heating and not sinply switch it on or off. This will save money when combined with a condensing boiler.

  • @LukeTimms78
    @LukeTimms78 Před rokem

    thanks for this - I've just fit my thermostat and will be doing the valves tomorrow. For some reason I assumed I'd need to empty radiators etc . Phew!

  • @John0155
    @John0155 Před rokem

    well you literally answered 3 of my questions in the first 5 mins lol. great video really considering these now perhaps when there in stock

  • @HeiderSati
    @HeiderSati Před 4 měsíci

    Great video James, ... and you're better looking than I am :) thanks a million for speeding the time making it, really good video mate.

  • @brianoneill3244
    @brianoneill3244 Před rokem

    Great video. Many thanks Brian

  • @Daniells1982
    @Daniells1982 Před 2 lety +8

    The bit where you're lying on the floor talking away and u have the battery tab u pull out stuck to your knee. I found that funnier than I probably should have. Childish.

  • @bk3120
    @bk3120 Před 2 lety +9

    Another great video, thanks! I've had Tado for a while now, it's brilliant! Recently moved home so have to re-install it with a different combi setup (wireless instead of wired) so have I'm hoping the instructions to install the receiver are easy to follow.

    • @mrdeecov
      @mrdeecov Před rokem

      did the Tado work ok with the wireless boiler ? I also have a boiler with a wireless thermostat/timer so wasn't sure if the Tado was suitable

  • @iamthemobey
    @iamthemobey Před 2 lety

    Great video thank you!

  • @totalsnooker
    @totalsnooker Před 2 lety +10

    Had this setup for 18months and it’s awesome and better than nest.
    Defo need to have the radiator valves on each rad. Gives you the opportunity to control heat to each room very accurately.
    I’ve saved over £200 on heating costs
    Batteries last well over a year
    Easy to do schedules and have it come on and off when you leave home. It also works seamlessly with HomeKit so you can voice control it. Tado also make thermostats that can control AC units and heat pumps. Great vid

    • @wilsonblack2023
      @wilsonblack2023 Před 2 lety +1

      Would love to know more about the HomeKit compatibility

    • @okunrin3
      @okunrin3 Před 2 lety +2

      Hi,
      Thanks for you comment. Just one question please. I’m not really knowledgeable with heating system.
      Can the TRV override the main thermostat please? For example, can I set the main thermostat to 20 but the room to 25?
      With my little knowledge, I’m thinking the main thermostat will shut down the boiler so anything above may not work.
      What do you think?
      Thanks.

    • @olliec1319
      @olliec1319 Před 2 lety +2

      @@okunrin3 Yes, an individual TRV can overide the main thermostat which is great. In my setup I have the main thermostat turned right down and the heating only comes on when one of the TRVs goes below a certain temperature.

    • @okunrin3
      @okunrin3 Před 2 lety

      @@olliec1319 thanks, I’m really considering buying it, trying to compare with nest, hive, drayton etc.
      I wouldn’t need the living room at night, just the rooms, so that will be savings.
      my initial cost will be like £400. Ie buying the thermostat for heating and water, I have 13 radiators, including bathrooms, kitchen, toilet, hallway. My thought is to buy for the rooms that use heater most (living room and the rooms).
      If I but 14 TRVs, that will be will over £1K.

    • @olliec1319
      @olliec1319 Před 2 lety +2

      @@okunrin3 You’re welcome. When I was comparing systems, having zonal heating was a must for me, to be able to heat each room individually at different times. Honeywell and Tado seemed to be the best systems for this and I much preferred Tado’s white design and it cost a lot less than Honeywell. So far it’s great, it all works perfectly.
      As for my setup, I have 6 rads in my house. I have Tado smart TRVs in the kitchen, living room, and 2 bedrooms. My bathroom rad valve is open all the time (one needs to be so the boiler has somewhere to dissipate heat if needed). I have a standard cheap TRV in my hall (with the 5 numbers on) but can swap it for a Tado TRV if I want to.
      I paid £130 for the starter kit, and £200 for 4 smart TRVs, although I’ve seen them for as little as £40 each. So I paid £330 in total which really isn’t crazy and I save a lot in heating each year. And I can activate everything from phone or laptop.
      So with smart TRVs on rads in the main living areas, you wouldn’t need to spend anything like £1k. Anyway, food for thought 🙂

  • @andycooper2745
    @andycooper2745 Před rokem +2

    Another great video 👍
    I'm in the second winter using Tado wireless room stat with an Alpha Evoke 28 and it been great.
    I've recently found out it can use the OpenTherm connection type, this can module the boiler. Rather than just on or off.
    Dose anyone have an experience with using OpenTherm?
    And how the wiring would change on the wireless extention?

  • @flomoose7315
    @flomoose7315 Před rokem

    great video, thanks a lot. Just curious... how do I know what wiring from my heating system to connect to what wiring on the board?

  • @ianmccormick2670
    @ianmccormick2670 Před rokem +1

    I've had Tado for about 6 years its been great. I had a new Worcester Bosch boiler a few years ago and connected the main thermostat to the digital input of the boiler and now the thermostat modulates the boiler with a thermostat configuration changes. Replaced all the radiator valves and they also modulate temperature of the water to the radiator. It now saves up to 30% on gas.

    • @colinscoines144
      @colinscoines144 Před 4 měsíci

      I have a worcester with a remote thermostat. Can the worcester talk to the TADO thermostat when sited in a remoote location or do you need an additional sender unit?

    • @ianmccormick2670
      @ianmccormick2670 Před 4 měsíci

      No you need to connect the smart thermostat to the EBus terminals to the digital connections in you boiler. chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/cdn.brandfolder.io/607DGEMS/as/bxgtx5kghgjrbcs4m68kqch/Extension_Kit_Manual_-_Low_Voltage_Digital_Installations.pdf@@colinscoines144

  • @richardashman3129
    @richardashman3129 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for the video. How do you get in contact with Tado to check compatibility before purchasing the radiator controls please? Am I right in saying any radiator can have them added?

  • @Alex82pd
    @Alex82pd Před 11 měsíci +1

    Super interesting! However, would you not need the bypass valve radiator to be where the main thermostat is? If the bypass was in the bathroom and the main thermostat in the corridor for example, if the main thermostat was in demand but no nearby radiator was heating (in bypass) it could keep the demand ON and the bypass installed somewhere else would just keep heating and heating. Right? Or maybe I am missing something 😉

  • @ibec69
    @ibec69 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I’ve never used thermostatic valves but I’m thinking switching my regular valves with those. One thing I don’t quite understand yet is how reliably can it measure room temperature when it’s right next to the radiator?

  • @marinercegovic8049
    @marinercegovic8049 Před 2 lety +1

    Is it possible to install smart thermostat in vertical orientation but with valve head facing down? On setup manual it is clear that vertical orinetation has valve head facing upwards but installation of radiators in my house is downwards.

  • @Traumahawk007
    @Traumahawk007 Před 2 lety +8

    Used to have Tado (without their TRV’s) until Installer broke it during boiler install 🤬. Now have Nest, Tado absolutely brilliant with geofencing especially learning features when you are returning home and real-time heating info something Nest cannot do. You should do a video on this feature as it’s strong point. obviously main thermostat needs to be set high enough to allow smart operation of TRV’s perhaps not needed if you have the TRV’s on every radiator and set a time and temperature schedule as required. Only downside it has against Nest is that you need the bridge to communicate with the server in Germany that holds your schedule etc so if that goes down or you loose internet at home while you are away system is useless whereas Nest holds the schedule within the thermostat and communicates via a mesh network to boiler switch control.

  • @miroslavbednarik5774
    @miroslavbednarik5774 Před 2 lety

    Hi.For dual zone heating system i'll need two bridges?

  • @R4STABAN
    @R4STABAN Před 2 lety

    I had the wired smart thermostat installed a month ago on opentherm. It seemed ok until last night, now it seems the boiler is constantly firing for CH.

  • @mespud6753
    @mespud6753 Před 2 lety +4

    What made you decide on tado rather than wiser or evohome etc?

  • @rakumbalighting490
    @rakumbalighting490 Před 2 lety

    Is Tado available in Australia / is it suitable to retrofit to old radiators as well as more modern versions?

  • @somasarul5818
    @somasarul5818 Před rokem +1

    Hold tight. I am a DIY person and have been watching all of your videos. Thank you for all your tips and videos. I have one question to ask I am planning to change my Thermostat TRV valves to Auto Balancing Danfoss & Drayton TRV valves. Can I install Tado Radiator TRV on these valves?

  • @simonward1988
    @simonward1988 Před rokem

    Hi sorry if it's a silly question, I understand the thermostat bit downstairs, but what is the piece you put in your loft? My loft doesn't have any of that? Is that what I would put near my boiler the box that I use to put heating on ect?

  • @Drinkyoghurt
    @Drinkyoghurt Před 7 měsíci +1

    Not using Tado but Eve instead, but these are indispensible for anyone living in a shared apartment. In Germany each room has a meter on each radiator and you'll get billed that way. I had a dumb thermostatic valve which I sometimes forgot to turn off when I left, or which didn't let me dial in the temperature properly. I got my Eve thermostat for €5 at a flea market and it has already saved me that amount of money. Btw, if you have geofencing on you just need to set one schedule because it will automatically turn off when you're away anyway. Not sure about the Tado system, but if you have homeassistant you could also use an in-room thermometer for the room temperature reference as the heat coming from the radiator will skew results.

  • @philipatkinson3310
    @philipatkinson3310 Před 2 lety +1

    Looking to switch from NEST to Tado. Current set up, combi boiler, unvented cylinder, 2 zones and 10 rads. (Each zone has a NEST) What kit would I need from TADO for this system? Cheers

  • @michaelgriffiths5723
    @michaelgriffiths5723 Před 5 měsíci

    Is this worth adding to a heating sytem with nest already fitted?

  • @davidsteele3037
    @davidsteele3037 Před 2 lety +1

    Just installed the Tado system and it was easy! However, have noticed two of the radiator thermostats are different versions. They don't have the option to select vertical or horizontal mounting. Firmware updated after a couple of hours. Not sure if the wireless thermostat stays in the hall or should go in the living room but will have fun playing with the system.

    • @johnsteven6011
      @johnsteven6011 Před 2 lety +1

      The new version is of the SRT is universal - the digital displays changes when you rotate the SRT

  • @sachinmundra
    @sachinmundra Před rokem

    Have you installed one of these on the skirting board radiator, therma skirt? The adaptor on those are different than the converstional TRVs, could these even be considered?

  • @chrishooton
    @chrishooton Před 2 lety

    Hi
    I have a Viessman vitodens 050. It has a wireless thermostat as opposed to one on the wall. Would I need the full kit of the just the bridge? I’d ideally like full kit with Tado thermostat but not sure how it would be wired?

  • @Escober28
    @Escober28 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi, I am planning to buy a Tado Multi-Zone control, but I am puzzled about it. whether I need a smart Tado valve for every radiator or just one per room. I have 4 ensuite bedrooms, and a sitting room with down stair bathroom. In total, I have 12 radiators, 4 in the bedroom, 5 in the bathrooms, 1 in the sitting room, 1 in the kitchen, and 1 in the hallway.
    Thanks in advance
    Note: I have non smart Ideal combi boiler. The boiler is not connected to a thermostat, however, the bedrooms have style-wired thermostats to control the temperature of the room.

  • @ep91monster
    @ep91monster Před 2 lety +1

    Would people recommend the Tado system or a Evohome system? Would have a smart stat fitted to every rad in the house. Cheers guys

  • @CatInTheHatSwing
    @CatInTheHatSwing Před 9 měsíci

    I've got a Hive but wanna get some smart TRV's. Is it best to get the HIVE TRVs to match, or get the TADO TRVs to work with my HIVE?

  • @jaykwondo
    @jaykwondo Před 3 měsíci

    Do we know if these fit to older style lock shields?

  • @musakhan7199
    @musakhan7199 Před rokem +1

    Good Video , I bought the starter kit from Screwfix but boy do I regret it. Tado Support is pretty useless . My boiler switches on automatically even if the wireless thermostat is switched off. read the trust pilot reviews the most recent ones .

  • @Nicholas_Van_Orten
    @Nicholas_Van_Orten Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hello, what is that pump you are talking about in 21:25 ?
    Could you explain more please?

  • @gswoodline
    @gswoodline Před 9 měsíci +1

    Hi can you use any brand of smart radiator valve with my hive system so I can use them with my hive app.

  • @chrisgunn121
    @chrisgunn121 Před 2 lety

    Jimmy I'm running a Nokia 3310 does that support the app? Ps. Love Big G doing the QC

  • @Flyingtwiglet
    @Flyingtwiglet Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent video. I’m heavily invested in Nest with smoke detectors, cameras as well as the thermostat, so good to know I can just do the radiators. 👍 I do have some rads without thermostats so be good to understand how to sort that. Is there a short cut or do I have to drain the system?

    • @johnog8358
      @johnog8358 Před rokem +1

      Use a freeze kit , buy two just incase one isn't enough have the system as cold as possible have a long hose close by in case you mess up.

  • @da_great_mogul
    @da_great_mogul Před 2 lety +10

    08:08 it's almost as if he knew his time with you was coming to an end and he wanted to spend it close to you. Rest in peace, the greatest cat plumber in the business, George. 🙏🏼

  • @mattrgee
    @mattrgee Před rokem

    If I’m installing a brand new radiator, what valve should I install it onto? No point me buying a manual TRV to then take off and bin.

  • @rickwhitehill1801
    @rickwhitehill1801 Před 2 lety

    Looks like your replacing a nest heatlink. Can you share wire terminations to tado

  • @mtelectrical8068
    @mtelectrical8068 Před rokem

    If I want to remove the tado system and go back to a conventional thermostat etc do I just remove the tado radiator valves only?

  • @motaheri
    @motaheri Před rokem

    Hi could you kindly says which radiator valve brand and type you didn’t need an adaptor for? Many thanks!

  • @jpparikh55
    @jpparikh55 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi
    Why the temperature is still above 20° when the valves in the other rooms are off?
    I have exactly same problem, even though I leave the Trv off, the rads are running hot +20°. I reinstalled them few times 😕

  • @RanaRana-pw5el
    @RanaRana-pw5el Před rokem

    Tado or Hive , which system would you recommend in UK , I am planing to update all including smart TRVs in 8 rads.

  • @---pt1tp
    @---pt1tp Před 2 lety +1

    Great video very easy to understand and straight to the point, thank you!
    What is a bypass radiator?
    Is it a radiator that doesn't have any valves on it I guess?
    Also I'm considering this Tado with the Vaillant TRVs.
    I want to be able to modulate my boiler for best efficiency.
    I heard maybe Tado no longer supports eBUS in UK? Not sure.
    So I'm considering Vaillants control and TRV which seem very similar. Do you have any opinion on those as an alternative?

  • @eugenuku
    @eugenuku Před 2 lety

    how to install one of this similar things but to control the room temperature from a thermostat on the wall or similar? isn't the thermostatic valve picking the temperature not from the room but next to the radiator?

  • @michaelpapa7125
    @michaelpapa7125 Před rokem

    Does this system adapt to old Brookyn steam radiators?

  • @cocada3026
    @cocada3026 Před rokem

    Thanks

  • @apb3251
    @apb3251 Před 2 lety

    If the wall mounted smart thermostat is mounted on the wall of the hall and the smart TRV in the hall radiator is set to off or low and the only room you want heating gets up to the desired temp, does that mean the boiler stays on trying to reach the smart thermostat desired temp in the hall?

  • @junex9073
    @junex9073 Před 2 lety

    Hi, if anyone could help me. Just installed tado radiator smart valves. Only with bridge. Do you turn in your boiler all the time. And what setting is your existing thermostat? Thanks

  • @lisaforan5737
    @lisaforan5737 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I would like some help is possible. I know I'm not a plumber, but I need to know how to bleed this rad, and I don't know where to do it. I can't send a picture thank you

  • @rishidoshi7280
    @rishidoshi7280 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi, is anyone able to confirm if the wireless thermostat is actually required to turn the 2 port valve on? Or can the Tado TRV do the same job of turning the 2 port valve on?

  • @rickwhitehill1801
    @rickwhitehill1801 Před 2 lety

    Is it easy to swap from nest?

  • @danielamabel9018
    @danielamabel9018 Před 6 měsíci +1

    is this device able to rotate a heater knob?, 0°-360°?, I need a device to regulate the heater from app

  • @MAMDAVEM
    @MAMDAVEM Před 2 lety

    do you lose your heating system if Internet is down?

  • @Participant616
    @Participant616 Před 2 lety +6

    Great vid. I didn't understand a couple of things:
    1. The reference to a bypass rad. Why, how etc?
    2. Have you done a vid that explains the extender's connection to the boiler in more detail?

    • @curvedslightly6815
      @curvedslightly6815 Před 2 lety +2

      The bypass rad is one which has to stay on all the time ie. towel radiator. This is because in the event that all the TRVs closed on the other rads, the pump wouldn't be pumping against a resistance.

  • @sy7zx
    @sy7zx Před rokem

    Is it mandatory to have internet connection, or will it work without?

  • @KA0S-247
    @KA0S-247 Před 2 lety

    hey man I been watching your vids throughout my home DIY renovation project... and they have deffo helped . I am currently stuck on setting up my Tado UFH system and Tado seem to be useless on support... How do I wire up the Wireless Extension kit so that it controls the 2 port valve on the UFH system when any of the tado UFH room temperature sensors called for heat?
    Doing this myself as I been quoted £850 to set this up from my local plumbers so hence why the diy route on this area of trade too now I guess.

    • @KA0S-247
      @KA0S-247 Před 2 lety +3

      @@iaincrawford5472, thank you for replying, I already have the boiler. I got this sorted in the end, just googled the crap outta how to wire boilers and all the wiring diagrams with Tado and different combi boilers... and just figured it out .. pretty simple once I started seeing the similarities with all the combi boiler types and their wiring diagrams. Although the one huge benefit for figuring it out, I got my Tado thermostats to ALL work FULLY wireless with all the underfloor heating rooms independently controlled :)

  • @johnp6142
    @johnp6142 Před 2 lety

    I fitted one of these to the bedroom rad, but when I turn it on it turns on the whole of the upstairs rads? Downstairs stays off. Any ideas?

  • @acornbay1
    @acornbay1 Před rokem

    I have a thermostat on the wall on the landing, there is no controller box, just the combi boiler with all the timer and controller on the front of it in the kitchen, so what do I do?

  • @okunrin3
    @okunrin3 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi,
    Great video as usual.
    Just one question please. I’m not really knowledgeable with heating system.
    Can the TRV override the main thermostat please? For example, can I set the main thermostat to 20 but the room to 25?
    With my little knowledge, I’m thinking the main thermostat will shut down the boiler so anything above may not work.
    What do you think?
    Thanks.

    • @MariusMerchiers
      @MariusMerchiers Před 10 měsíci +2

      No, main thermostat is just the 'brain' of the system. It talks to the boiler and the thermostats. It's the captain of the team. Other thermostats communicate with the main thermostat and can individually regulate the radiator. If one room needs more heating, the other radiator stay off if they have also tado installed.

  • @steverhysjenks
    @steverhysjenks Před 2 lety +2

    You can also just swap the room thermostat only and get most of the functionality I.e. Single zone. You leave the heating on permanent on the timer. This approach won't affect hot water.

  • @4magroup
    @4magroup Před rokem +1

    How would this work with a Nest thermostat?

  • @OulyHussain
    @OulyHussain Před 5 měsíci

    I want to buy Google Nest so which valves should I buy?

  • @jasondvd79
    @jasondvd79 Před rokem

    Hi, I was going to install the Tado smart thermostat on my Vaillant Ecotec 831 boiler however I spoke with an engineer who said while it can be done the Ecotec boilers it will not run as efficiently as they would using their own controllers.
    This is due to vaillant having their own Ebus chip and third party controllers can only control the boiler to be on or off rather than gradual heat control, this wasn't always the case with the previos vr65 which I think were opentherm but since the vr66 this seems to not work aswell with third party.
    Because of this I decided to only purchase the Tado radiator thermostats which come with the bridge in order to run those as an extra while keeping my Vaillant controller.
    Please can you or anyone else confirm this to be true?

  • @user-fo7dc5dz5q
    @user-fo7dc5dz5q Před 2 měsíci

    I am thinking of investing in this. I currently have a (year 2008) Vailiant eco pro system boiler. I removed the v60 controller when I added an UFH circuit to my living room because this boiler and it's brain did not have the ability to add this circuit. At this point I lost my outside sensor for weather compensation etc. (Sorry for the background info) So we added a 2 port valve for the UFH controlled by it's own room stat. The rest of the house is controlled via another 2 port valve and digital time clock and room stat. The hot water on a 3rd 2 port valve. Would it be as simple as adding a new wireless room stat to the UFH circuit in the living room, another wireless room stat to the rest of the house with smart TRV's to all the other rooms?

  • @TheSimArchitect
    @TheSimArchitect Před rokem

    I can also control the temperature of my hot water with it, not only turn it on or off.

  • @xristos802
    @xristos802 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video but I have one question, in a scenario that all the thermostatic valves are closed how the gas boiler will know to turn off if you are not using this Central thermostat? For example Central thermostat is 24° and thermostatic valves are 22°. In that scenario the gas boiler will try to rise the temperature room to 24°, so it will never turn off.thx!!

    • @luc1ferblack
      @luc1ferblack Před 7 měsíci +1

      that makes no sense? first you say if you are not using a central thermostat then you reference the thermostat is set at 24. so are you talking about using just the TRV or the TRV and the thermostat?

  • @Vivitoca741
    @Vivitoca741 Před 2 lety

    Hi James, Whats the best way to control the UFH with this system?
    p.s, get a better looking presenter

  • @pb4012
    @pb4012 Před 5 měsíci

    Do these just adjust the radiator valve rather than communicate with the boiler, pump etc? How accurate is the temperature target for the room when the thermostat is so close to the radiator itself? If you have a room with a tado thermostat I assume you don’t want to put the smart radiator valve on the radiator in that room otherwise it’ll just create a conflict, as with traditional adjustable thermostatic valves?

  • @MangustaMG20
    @MangustaMG20 Před 2 lety

    Wish I saw this video three weeks ago, now submerged into the Nest ecosystem. It irritates me Nest doesn't do rad control thermostats - That way I won't have the 'Top of the house boiling, ground floor at temperature' scenario. Tado seems to be the perfect solution for that.

  • @photomvideo
    @photomvideo Před rokem

    Cool Video! Thx...will change to Tado
    THX Bradley Cooper :) haha

  • @olliec1319
    @olliec1319 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks - really useful as I'm setting up my tado system at the moment. Couple of questions for who ever might be able to help:
    1. In the video at 7:30 the wireless thermostat is put in the place of the old thermostat. But it looks likes it's not wired. Does it need to be wired? Or is it just put there for convenience?
    2. Can I use this wireless thermostat (which I understand is the main controller) in the same room as smart TRVs? As I want to be able to isolate each room if need be. I.e. heat only the bedroom on a cold night.

    • @plumberparts
      @plumberparts  Před 2 lety +4

      Hi there. I'll answer your questions in turn:
      1. No. Totally wireless, uses wireless tech to comm with the receiver.
      2. Generally no....but the TRV's are so good you don't reeally need the room stat anyway....if you catch me!

    • @olliec1319
      @olliec1319 Před 2 lety

      @@plumberparts Hi, thanks for this, up and running now and all working nicely. I've never actually used the room stat, like you say - it's redundant with the TRVs.
      Also, thanks for all you other videos. I repiped the central heating in copper and installed 6 new rads from watching your vids. To go with a new combi boiler install this summer.

  • @dynamokev4253
    @dynamokev4253 Před 5 měsíci

    Bought the whole kit. The Internet bridge won't connect to my router, apparently doesn't support fibre broadband.

  • @loafersheffield
    @loafersheffield Před 2 lety +1

    Manufacturers should be called "ta daaaaaaa!" (Big eyes, wide smile.....jazz hands)

  • @toekneeheart
    @toekneeheart Před 2 lety +3

    Great video! Can you confirm whether the Tado V3+ offers full modulation boiler control. I'm not an expert in this area, but I've heard a lot of stuff saying that it only supports on/off of the boiler? We have a Worcester Bosch system - fairly new, but using a tank (not a combi) - and I'd like to be certain that the Tado system will offer proper modulation of the boiler. Any recent UK users able to comment?

    • @olliec1319
      @olliec1319 Před 2 lety +1

      Modulation control would be on the boiler itself, not the Tado setup.

  • @bimiuk4051
    @bimiuk4051 Před rokem

    Hi, did you ever manage to test the TADO EU model using Opentherm and PDHW on a S Plan system boiler + cylinder tank?
    Would be amazing as I got new boiler but no heating at all since 2 month. Nobody is able to get this wired up :(

    • @rodgerq
      @rodgerq Před rokem

      They are bringing back the opentherm/e-bus comms to the UK version btw. There's a video on the heat geek channel with a tado employee confirming this. There are pro installer instructions on the tado website showing the wiring for the main boiler manufacturers.

  • @ummer14
    @ummer14 Před 2 lety +3

    I've set up my system. However all of the radiator valves seem to be reading a couple of degrees above the actual room temp. I've done the offset but they are now sat at 23 degrees each. And once the rad comes on the temps rise quite quickly. Any advice?

    • @christianmccarthy7598
      @christianmccarthy7598 Před 2 lety +2

      Get the room sensors for more accurate readings- better value during Black Friday

  • @alexandrugeorge1573
    @alexandrugeorge1573 Před rokem +4

    I want to know if the following scenario works. If i have the main thermostat in room A and set the temperature to 21 degrees (dealing with celsius here), and if i put these radiator valves in room B and C, and set the temperature 19 degrees and 17 degrees. The heating stopped because the temperature in the room A where the main thermostat is hit 21, and if i open the window in room C where the valve thermostat is set to 17 degrees, and the temperature goes down to 10 degrees, will thise trigger the heating for that radiator? Even if where the main thermostat in room A is still 21 degrees? Or is this system set just not to overheat the room above the set value. I would want it to teiggwr the heating from any room.

    • @Felix-st2ue
      @Felix-st2ue Před 4 měsíci

      Maybe a bit late, but the wired thermostat will trigger the boiler when one of the radiator thermostats does. The wireless thermostat is only really required for better measuring. The radiator thermostat is likely to get incorrect readings since it's really close to the heat source. So with the wireless thermostat it will cycle less.

  • @JordanHerrera
    @JordanHerrera Před rokem +2

    Not suitable for large properties due to the limited range of the wireless bridge. Extenders don't exist. It doesn't use traditional WiFi.

    • @zubairhussain7866
      @zubairhussain7866 Před rokem +1

      Anybody having these issues that this gentleman pointed out? (I have a fairly large)

    • @MarthaMansbridge
      @MarthaMansbridge Před rokem +2

      @@zubairhussain7866 Yes - half of mine are absolutely useless - the Bridge is rubbish. The TRV's need new batteries every 2 months. Some won't ever talk to the Bridge, some will for 5 minutes a day. App says 'connected' - TRV never responds.This has been a complete waste of money - rather than save on bills it's cost a small fortune for nothing at all.

    • @neilmick6778
      @neilmick6778 Před rokem +1

      Just use a passive extender

    • @JordanHerrera
      @JordanHerrera Před rokem +1

      @@neilmick6778 Well Tado don’t sell them.

  • @keitho77
    @keitho77 Před 2 lety +1

    @7:32 Line and Neutral connected together!!!
    The Wago connector does not separate each individual wire James. It connects them together.
    i.e. You would connect all Line cables into one Wago, all neutrals into another.
    BTW, I love you James. Hold tight!!

    • @Sparks1Plumbers0
      @Sparks1Plumbers0 Před 2 lety

      The (old) wall mounted thermostat feed was just a switch line and no longer used with the Wireless Unit James put up in it's place.
      Back at the old programmer that line is nolonger hooked up or used so in theory you could just leave it without a finished end behind the wireless thermostat or you could as some do just cut them flush to the wall. It's just 'good practice' to terminate them with the likes of a Wago to help/alert anyone in the future that it's not some random Live cable lurking in the wall.
      That's why they supply Wagos [other terminations are available] to ensure a professional finish is achieved when fitting this product.
      Perhaps James should have been more clear in this video on the point that if your unsure about doing this sort of job it might be best to get someone in that does know what their doing or just employ an actual Electrician?
      Just saying....

  • @paulatharris
    @paulatharris Před 2 lety

    Great video, I have a question though. If my room thermostat in lounge is set to 20 and it has reached that temperature and therefore heating shuts off, if I have one of these radiator thermostats connected to the bedroom radiator and I want it 22 degrees in there and it has not got to 22 degrees will that call for hot water to the bedroom rad even though heating system has turned off as lounge has reached temperature. Probably an obvious answer but bit of a novice with this stuff. Thanks

    • @rodgerq
      @rodgerq Před 2 lety

      Yeah so the trv in the lounge will close since it has reached the desired temp but the trv in the bedroom will be open and calling for heat to heat the bedroom until it reaches the desired temp. Totally individual control of each room or zone(if you create one)

    • @paulatharris
      @paulatharris Před 2 lety

      @@rodgerq thanks, however my lounge does not have trv, in there is the room thermostat. We was told not to have trv in there as it competes with the room wall thermostat. Just want to know with that set up ( don’t want to change it ) does trv in bedroom if fitted call to boiler for hot water, even if main room thermostat in lounge is at required temp.

    • @rodgerq
      @rodgerq Před 2 lety

      Ah I see now. In all honesty I couldn't say for sure if the lounge thermostat or the tado kit would have precedence but I would hazard a guess that the room stat would.

  • @liam6200
    @liam6200 Před 2 lety +1

    Ive had the hive thermostat and rad valves for about a year, thermostat isn't bad but the valves are awful, always going out of calibration and asking for me to recalibrate. Also the app isn't that user friendly in my opinion, tado looks alot better, might have to invest!

  • @seldom_seen_kid
    @seldom_seen_kid Před 2 lety

    I inherited a Wiser Heat system in the house I moved into.
    I'm about to swap out the upstairs zone room thermostat for 4 Wiser smart TVRs.
    Is teh Tado system better?

    • @dialog245
      @dialog245 Před 2 lety

      I have the Wiser as well, how do you find the batteries last ? I have 8 stats on the system and through winter seem to be changing batteries like they are going out of fashion.

    • @seldom_seen_kid
      @seldom_seen_kid Před 2 lety +1

      @@dialog245 no issues with batteries. But I read somewhere that there was an issue with excess battery use and if you contact wiser they will exchange the hardware.

  • @Nicholas_Van_Orten
    @Nicholas_Van_Orten Před 5 měsíci

    Did anyone installed Tado TRVs after watching the video?
    Any feedbacks? Should I go for it or is better to choose different system?

  • @paulfrost3501
    @paulfrost3501 Před rokem

    Is the operating system, the open source one, or is it their own ?
    Thanks

    • @MarthaMansbridge
      @MarthaMansbridge Před rokem

      Judging by how rubbish this whole system is - I'd say they're coded in VAX basic.

  • @MrLegend139
    @MrLegend139 Před 2 lety +1

    Did you have you’re boiler set up with open therm when you had the nest installed? Assuming tado would support this as well?
    Am thinking of upgrading to tado simply for the radiator controls, just not sure if the app fees are worth it or not

    • @ChrisStephensiom
      @ChrisStephensiom Před 2 lety +1

      Wiser do a great system, no additional costs other than hardware + full home assistant integration should you want to delve deeper. I honestly couldn't recommend them enough, I've had zero issues and installation was a piece of cake.

  • @beatsandwarts
    @beatsandwarts Před 2 lety +1

    Is there anyway of using the smart TRVs with my current Nest thermostat?

    • @harrispca
      @harrispca Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, but you have to keep “tricking” the Nest, as the TRVs wont be able to call for hot water. Ive done it, I’m replacing nest with the Tado Thermo this week.

    • @commonmadeholy
      @commonmadeholy Před rokem +1

      @@harrispcadid you replace nest with Tado and if so I’d be interested to know how you have found the change?

  • @d.i.jplumbingheating9964
    @d.i.jplumbingheating9964 Před 2 lety +2

    Do they do them in chrome or anthracite? Great idea but looks a bit naff.

  • @dimav83
    @dimav83 Před 2 lety +2

    if installing Tado TRV's on each radiator in the home - do you think it will be OK for a heating pump, will it cope? E.g. if all TRV's are closing and it still tries to pump hot water. (relatively new home, circa 15 years, with boiler and hot water cyllinder)

    • @JamJamJam94
      @JamJamJam94 Před 2 lety +1

      That's why you must have a bypass installed or a heat leak radiator and a modulating pump.

    • @mattmackenzie1111
      @mattmackenzie1111 Před 2 lety +1

      Micro zoning using these will course the heat pump to cycle. This will make it very Inefficient.

    • @dialog245
      @dialog245 Před 2 lety

      If none of the valves (or any room stats) are calling for heat then the boiler and pump wouldn't fire up.....or have I missed something ?

  • @Pee-Wee02
    @Pee-Wee02 Před 6 měsíci +1

    If you have say 7 rads in your house and you only put 4 smart rad thermostats on, will the 3 other radiators come on when just 1 of the other rads is turned on via the smart rad thermostat?