Unplug the feed to the controller and insert it into the iNet instead. Another wire from the iNet then goes into the controller (panel).Where does it wire into, the heater end or the controller end
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Unplug the feed to the controller and insert it into the iNet instead. Another wire from the iNet then goes into the controller (panel).Where does it wire into, the heater end or the controller end
We are out weekly or fortnightly so not left on for any great length of time. The storage area is also on my way to work so I could switch the gas on on a wed when I am over there anyway switch heating on thurs via iNet ready for a fri get away. Now I have to go to storage wed and on a thurs and switch the gas and heating on. As I said though, Small price to pay for a lot of savings.Not sure I would want to leave the gas turned on whilst in storage for a while just for the convenience of being able to warm the vehicle up and turn on the hot water.
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Unfortunately I think you will find that the Inet box requires a 2g network to operate 3 does not use 2g, 02 therefore gifgaf and tesco do use 2gHi we’ve got the iNet on our new (to us) Warwick Duo. I’ve easily set up the Bluetooth control via the app, & I ordered a PAYG mini sim from Three, and put it in. Now Three are saying the sim needs to be activated before I can top it up. Can it activate via the iNet box does anyone know? It’s a mini sim, & we have iPhones, so can’t just put it in a phone to activate it.
Yes you’re right, I made it work using a giffgaff sim. To be honest I only use it to check the temperature of the van on the drive, and when we’re away I occasionally use my phone from under the duvet to switch the heat on in the morning (very lazy!). Not worth the money!Unfortunately I think you will find that the Inet box requires a 2g network to operate 3 does not use 2g, 02 therefore gifgaf and tesco do use 2g