I am using the W100 as the thermostat controller, paired with a W600 radiator valve.
I set the target temperature directly on the W100 display and configure the comfort range in the settings. This allows me to see whether the temperature stays within my defined comfort zone.
However, I still cannot get the temperature to stabilize properly. I have a water based radiator system with slow response time, so I waited a full 24 hours after making adjustments. Before switching from the older E1 valve, the room always became too warm. I have also exercised the radiator valve pin to make sure it is not stuck.
What am I doing wrong?
The setup is connected to an Aqara M3 hub via Zigbee. I also have an additional temperature sensor configured as an extra temperature source.
I had the same problem and resolved it by following the @gafich10 guide by modifying the W100’s update parameters. I changed the refresh rate of the temperature being sent to the E1 valve every 10 minutes. Since then I have no more problems.
Thank you for your help. I will try the ”solution”.
My W600 thermostats don’t give and errors like the E1 does. So that’s more concerning. All users out there are going to have a problem with the setup. And think, is the device’s malfunctioning….
All my W100 is now setup like this. (See picture)
I be back and tell you all about my experience and concussions. I hope it will be a solution:pray:
With this configuration of mine I no longer have any disconnection problems. The W100s send data every 10 minutes to my E1s so they are always updated on the temperature status. @jarenback1 I await your response for this.
Hello, to save battery power of W100 in the humidity section you can leave nothing in case you do not use humidity in automation. The information about humidity will be updated on the sensor screen
You can also set 0.2 °C, this will give you greater accuracy and efficiency in starting the automation. Explanation: if 10 minutes have not passed until the next data transfer and at this moment a change of 0.2 °C has occurred, the automation will immediately be triggered (data will be transferred).
Hello, do you have the new W600 valve? Which firmware version do you have? Is it functioning correctly? I’m struggling with temperature stability; it’s constantly overshooting or undershooting. How did you resolve this? I am also using the W100 for sensor data."
Thanks, I’ll try it. Currently, I have the valves off. This morning I woke up to 26°C, but during the day I was freezing. I put the ‘dumb’ (manual) valves back on and those are working fine, but it’s not ideal. Aqara is better. I hope they fix it. I received firmware 0.0.0_2442. It started working a bit better at the lower threshold, but it didn’t turn off the heating when it was supposed to.