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Since updating to 5.150 (from previous stable), all my (software) thermostats are heating over 0.1C. For example the thermostat is set to 21C, the linked device is turned off only after 21.1C is reached, while previously (as expected) it turned off when 21C was reached. I guess this has to do with the recent addition of hysteresis (mine is set to 0C - "heatingThermostatHysteresis": 0,).

 

Anybody sees same behavior?

Posted

Maybe 0.1 is default value if set to 0. However I like this hysteresis. It actually saves relays inside actuators.

Posted

Mine is working differently. I already open a case with the support with no luck yet.

 

Basically on my side the valve do not open until the set point is more than 2 degrees over the temperature on the room.

 

I have to se 22.5 to have the valve open when in the room there is 20. Unusable.

 

Raffaele

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