Check in builders warehouse. They had it for R350.Yes that will be my next move.
There's a thread on it in the forum where you can find out who has stock
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Check in builders warehouse. They had it for R350.Yes that will be my next move.
I had this previously.What about the major tech timer?
Has battery backup and has been flawless for my pool. Packaging said it was also suitable for geysers.
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Will be interesting to see what savings you materialise.This is the calculation I get, based on my lowest unit cost and assuming a few other bits and pieces.
I feel I should make the money back on the device pretty quickly !
Also had two, binned both after they died. POS.What about the major tech timer?
Has battery backup and has been flawless for my pool. Packaging said it was also suitable for geysers.
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Will be interesting to see what savings you materialise.
If your geyser is in a roof and has some insulation and you do not change your hot water use behaviour I predict the savings might be less than you hope for (but any savings is better than none).
If the geyser is outside, no blanket etc. and you live somewhere with very low temperatures you might save a bit more.
There are way too many variables to probably consider it useful but FYI my geyser seems to operate about an hour a day (covers actual hot water use for 2 people and making up for the water cooling as it just stands there).
EDIT: my geyser's 1 hour "on time" is without any external timers/controllers btw.
HiAlso had two, binned both after they died. POS.
Bought a CBI over the weekend, have to get a sparky to come install.
The majortech was removed some time ago (not by me) so not in this case, I'm afraid.Hi
It's a very easy switch if you had the majortech one installed.
Same wires used so can be switched out by yourself without a sparky
Which? A timer or their smart system?Maybe this is the best thread for the question :
So these have a power on default? My power went out the other day and when it returned, the geyser needed to be switched on from the app
Which? A timer or their smart system?
If the timer defaults to "on", it means that was the state it was in when the power failed and the battery/capacitor has lost its ability to provide backup.
Don't know. Have no experience with Astute. Very interested in what you find.The CBI Astute - I bought 2 weeks ago, but I've left it running for the past few weeks to get a geyser use first. I'll only schedule from July.
Ok - so maybe it was 'off' when the power sent off or something ?
If it was 'on', it'd stay 'on' ?
The Astute does not have a "Remember state " function.The CBI Astute - I bought 2 weeks ago, but I've left it running for the past few weeks to get a geyser use first. I'll only schedule from July.
Ok - so maybe it was 'off' when the power sent off or something ?
If it was 'on', it'd stay 'on' ?
Yup - DB board hidden behind a large mirror.The easiest way to confirm this is to turn it on, the put the main breaker off for a few minutes, then switch it back on and note the state
Yup - DB board hidden behind a large mirror.
So I'll do that if I need
Another alternative I've thought of is that I looked too soon after power has returned - so maybe it hasn't connected to the WiFi yet / WiFi wasn't available
I can try it out for you since my DB board is accessibleYup - DB board hidden behind a large mirror.
So I'll do that if I need
Another alternative I've thought of is that I looked too soon after power has returned - so maybe it hasn't connected to the WiFi yet / WiFi wasn't available
You can use the CBI app to check the signal strength to confirmYou might have blocked the wifi signal, the mirror has a metal lining that will affect wifi, and your DB board might as well be all-metal enclosure.