Installing Multiple Netatmo Thermostats: Tips and Tricks

Hi everyone, I’ve been working on upgrading my home’s heating system and decided to go all-in with Netatmo thermostats. I wanted to share my experience and some tips for anyone considering a similar setup. :european_castle:暖气First, I reached out to my plumber, and they mentioned that having only thermostat heads might cause issues. I was a bit worried, but after some research, I realized it’s all about balance. In my living room, I have two Netatmo thermostat heads and one manual head. This setup works perfectly because it allows for both automated and manual adjustments depending on the day. :hammer_and_wrench::wrench:For the bedrooms, I opted for Netatmo valves on radiators. They’ve been a game-changer! I can control the temperature from my phone, and the integration with the Netatmo app is seamless. Plus, the energy-saving features have already started paying off. :seedling::bulb:One thing I learned is to check your hub’s capacity before installing multiple thermostats. I upgraded my hub to ensure it could handle all the devices without any lag. It’s also important to test each thermostat individually before setting up routines. This helps identify any potential issues early on. :hammer_and_wrench::mag:I’d love to hear from others who’ve installed multiple Netatmo thermostats. What challenges did you face? Any tips for optimizing performance? Let’s share our experiences and help each other create the perfect smart home setup! :handshake::house: