Hello everyone
I've posted elsewhere about a one bedroom flat I've recently bought with night storage heaters.
As I don't stay there all the time, I'm looking for a means to remotely monitor the temperature over winter and, if possible, switch the heaters on and off.
I don't want to get into the whole Nest thermostat thing: Too expensive, don't have a regular routine for it to learn, and I don't need to control the hot water.
To keep costs down I'm considering a pair of these Govee thermometers to monitor the temperature in the lounge and bedroom:
https://uk.govee.com/products/wi-fi...uYUzBeTSEzGRRpkg15xjiEgz_qrkHYkxoC-HIQAvD_BwE
But to be able to switch the heaters on and off I've been trying to find Wi-Fi enabled fused spurs, but they're a bit thin on the ground, and seem awfully expensive for what they are:
https://www.ledbulbs.co.uk/products...ot74AEl7ThT3_qBftfufeB3te3wvl5thoCV5IQAvD_BwE
These ones are a bit more stylish, but don't have the means to fit a fuse:
https://wifi-smart-home.co.uk/smart-wifi-spur-switch-32-amp-pure-glass/
Am I missing a trick? Is there a simpler (and cheaper) way to do this?
Perhaps fit a Zigbee hub and use a different type of switch (and temperature sensors)?
Looking forward to your ideas and suggestions.
Many thanks
NB
I've posted elsewhere about a one bedroom flat I've recently bought with night storage heaters.
As I don't stay there all the time, I'm looking for a means to remotely monitor the temperature over winter and, if possible, switch the heaters on and off.
I don't want to get into the whole Nest thermostat thing: Too expensive, don't have a regular routine for it to learn, and I don't need to control the hot water.
To keep costs down I'm considering a pair of these Govee thermometers to monitor the temperature in the lounge and bedroom:
https://uk.govee.com/products/wi-fi...uYUzBeTSEzGRRpkg15xjiEgz_qrkHYkxoC-HIQAvD_BwE
But to be able to switch the heaters on and off I've been trying to find Wi-Fi enabled fused spurs, but they're a bit thin on the ground, and seem awfully expensive for what they are:
https://www.ledbulbs.co.uk/products...ot74AEl7ThT3_qBftfufeB3te3wvl5thoCV5IQAvD_BwE
These ones are a bit more stylish, but don't have the means to fit a fuse:
https://wifi-smart-home.co.uk/smart-wifi-spur-switch-32-amp-pure-glass/
Am I missing a trick? Is there a simpler (and cheaper) way to do this?
Perhaps fit a Zigbee hub and use a different type of switch (and temperature sensors)?
Looking forward to your ideas and suggestions.
Many thanks
NB