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Originally Posted by Chris
The advantage is supposed to be that if your comings and goings from home during the week don’t match what’s set in the thermostat’s timer, you can remotely turn it on or off, or up or down, as required. It should save money if you’re able to turn the heating off when you’re out for the evening. To be honest I suspect the advantage is minimal. Certainly in our house full of teenagers there’s lots of coming and going and giving any one of us remote control over the heating would be even more problematic than having a fixed programme in a dumb stat at home. At least this way, whoever’s home can alter it if they need to. At least in our case, the house is new and well insulated so it warms up quickly.
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This is the first time I've left my house since installing it and it notified me asking if I wanted to put it in away mode which is set to 10c which I did, I've now just switched it back on to let it heat the house for 2.5hrs before I get home. I think I should save with this as normally my heating would come on at 5 and go off at 10 even when not home.