Hi everyone,
A little introduction: Firstly, call me AJ. I work as an electrician. I have always been in to the whole technology scene (been to the gadget show live more times than i can remember)
I've recently been looking at a smart heating system for use at home and have been saving up for a while...Now I just want to know which system to go with. The two systems I have been looking at are the Heat Genius heating system, and Hive!
What's good is that Kelly Gordon has reviewed so many smart heating systems. I found a great, detailed review of both systems. From reading both reviews (and doing my own research), it seems that Heat Genius has an edge over Hive (in my opinion). This is because of it's smart Zoned heating. It learns your heating patterns. The great thing about both (and the main money saving aspect of it) is that you can choose to only heat the rooms you want, instead of traditionally heating the whole house then turning off TRVs.
http://www.trustedreviews.com/british-gas-hive-active-heating-review
http://www.trustedreviews.com/heat-genius-smart-heating-system-review
The Heat Genius system has ugly hardware, but I'm just looking for a system that does its job. So ugly isn't really a deal breaker
What's your take on this? Has anyone ever used smart heating systems before?
Cheers
A little introduction: Firstly, call me AJ. I work as an electrician. I have always been in to the whole technology scene (been to the gadget show live more times than i can remember)
I've recently been looking at a smart heating system for use at home and have been saving up for a while...Now I just want to know which system to go with. The two systems I have been looking at are the Heat Genius heating system, and Hive!
What's good is that Kelly Gordon has reviewed so many smart heating systems. I found a great, detailed review of both systems. From reading both reviews (and doing my own research), it seems that Heat Genius has an edge over Hive (in my opinion). This is because of it's smart Zoned heating. It learns your heating patterns. The great thing about both (and the main money saving aspect of it) is that you can choose to only heat the rooms you want, instead of traditionally heating the whole house then turning off TRVs.
http://www.trustedreviews.com/british-gas-hive-active-heating-review
http://www.trustedreviews.com/heat-genius-smart-heating-system-review
The Heat Genius system has ugly hardware, but I'm just looking for a system that does its job. So ugly isn't really a deal breaker
What's your take on this? Has anyone ever used smart heating systems before?
Cheers