I’ve been exploring ways to streamline my home’s heating system using smart thermostats. After switching from an older system to Homematic IP, I’ve encountered an interesting challenge with temperature control. When I set a desired temperature, everything works smoothly until I open a window. The system automatically lowers the temperature, which is great, but when I close the window, it doesn’t revert back to the original setting—it instead adjusts based on the weekly schedule. This inconsistency can be a bit frustrating, especially during the colder months when maintaining a consistent indoor temperature is crucial.
I’m curious if others have faced similar issues and how they’ve resolved them. Have you found a way to ensure the thermostat returns to the manually set temperature after closing a window? I’m also interested in hearing about any innovative solutions or workarounds that the community has developed.
Another aspect I’m considering is integrating multiple thermostats across different rooms. Ideally, I’d like a central thermostat that can set the desired temperature, while each room’s thermostat independently measures and adjusts its own temperature. This setup would provide both convenience and precision, ensuring that every room maintains the same comfort level without manual adjustments.
If anyone has successfully implemented such a system or has tips on how to achieve this, I’d greatly appreciate your insights! Let’s collaborate to make home heating smarter and more reliable.