Hive heating system will be half price from toolstation soon. I just received the latest catalogue and it's on the front page reduced from £120 current price to £60.
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HotUKDealSeeker
22 Jun 17#90
I weren't far wrong. A new "hub" will be released in coming months
HotUKDealSeeker
21 Jun 17#89
Do you even remember where it is :P
markkeenan
21 Jun 171#88
Thanks Guys, after a week I agree, after the first couple of days playing about, I havent looked at the stat once!
HotUKDealSeeker
16 Jun 171#87
Fingerprints are definitely a no no!
I thought I'd get the V2 too, but after a week and realising I don't even touch the stat, there's definitively no reason whatsoever to get the V2.
Enjoy it!
Derek_Duval
16 Jun 17#86
I had a play with the new stat in maplin, and the temperature readout not being displayed constantly would annoy me, along with the fingerprints on the shiny screen. I'm happy to stick with my v1 :smiley:
HotUKDealSeeker
16 Jun 171#85
yes, you just can buy the stat on it's own and go through an update screen via the app/website.
Best price I've found is £80ish on eBay BNIB. However, that would make your purchase £140 (including the £60 you've just spent). Makes this deal a little dud if you go down this route.
I would suggest you use it for this summer and winter first. You'll find you never touch the stat and a "waste of money" to pay purely for aesthetic purposes (as it adds no additional functionality). Also, with the V2 Stat the screen is blank (to conserve battery power) unless you touch the screen, whereas on the V1 stat, the temp is always on the screen (a plus point). Someone on this forum said he's had the V1 for 5 years and changed the battery only once (although V1 was released in October 2013, I would take it as meaning "lasts a long time" (angel) )
HotUKDealSeeker
14 Jun 17#82
Hive is run by British gas (centrica). And profits come first for the shareholders! If they can work with another company (IFTTT.com) to get the same result for the users without spending another penny on R&D, what do you thinks going to happen?
Nest made by google is all about databases and IT, their one will obviously be better.
Anyway, you're welcome! And enjoy it!
BTW, if you have suggestions for hive, you can go to some website, hivehome uservoice or something like that. I thought it was another 3rd party website, looks like it's owned by British gas as well. You can vote for suggestions or add your own!
Rastafari to HotUKDealSeeker
16 Jun 17#84
Yes it would.
markkeenan
16 Jun 17#83
I have just installed it and it all works brilliantly.
Does anybody know if you were to get the V2 thermostat, would it work with this controller and hub ?
MrFizzy
14 Jun 17#81
I shall give that a go. Shame Hive don' build it in already though. Thanks for your help.
HotUKDealSeeker
14 Jun 17#80
Oh, forgot to mention. That trust bit is because you have to give them your hive ID and password (so they can access your hive account)
HotUKDealSeeker
14 Jun 17#79
Lol! Not faulty. I had the same thought when I was playing with my one too.
For the geolocation thing sign up to http://www.ifttt.com it's got "works with hive". They have "recipes" in there for just that purpose, and it's blogged by hivehome as well (so you can trust them)
MrFizzy
14 Jun 17#78
Hi, thanks. Yes, that would make sense but I was hoping I could use it in conjunction with the geolocation sensing e.g. if I got more than a few hundred meters from home, then turn off the heating. I think the Nest can do that. So long as others also can't add an action when all they have is just the Heating controller the I guess my set up isn't faulty. Thanks for you reply.
HotUKDealSeeker
14 Jun 17#77
I'm assuming that will only work once you have a few different smart devices. Like a smart sensor and plug. Then you add an action, "if sensor goes off, turn on kettle (plug)"
MrFizzy
14 Jun 17#76
I've got my Hive all set up and working apart from not being able to add a new action. Do you need to take out the Hive subscription for this to work? Thanks anybody that can help.
Defiant93
12 Jun 17#75
Purchased one yesterday. Bargain.
Interloper
11 Jun 17#74
I just needed to swap it for an existing Siemens/Boss Therm wireless thermostat so it wasn't too big a job (although I had to download the original manual to figure out which wire was which - the terminal markings didn't correspond to the Hive at all). I wouldn't recommend doing this if you aren't comfortable with wiring electrics - you can damage your boiler at the very least.
HotUKDealSeeker
8 Jun 17#73
yes, I was weary at first, but after watching a load of you tube videos (you can you tube anything these days).. It looked a piece of peace.
The only warning I have is looping out the old thermostat. If you need to do it. Use a tester to check which wire is live and which is switch live etc.. The original installer used the "earth" cable as live on my installation. Luckily I checked first before automatically using the colour of the wires. Then again, that's a warning for all electrical wiring!
monsterz
8 Jun 17#72
Did you all install this yourselves? Anyone got an engineer working on this? How much did you pay for the installation?
KingMidas
6 Jun 17#71
Thanks
GoNz017
6 Jun 171#70
You will need the twin or you will lose HW control.
KingMidas
6 Jun 17#69
Looking to get one of these for a horrible powermax 155x boiler which is a combi with a thermal store for the hot water. Has a built in programmer for CH & HW.
Does anyone know if I'd need the 2 channel version or just the single channel? Thanks
HotUKDealSeeker
6 Jun 17#68
The boost function is fixed. Both for 1hour. The CH is defaulted to 22c. There's no way of changing the default, but you can adjust it manually after pressing boost.
spongebob1913
6 Jun 17#67
yep - just remember the skill is "ask hive to set heating to XXXX" , always too easy to say "alexa, set heating to "X" , but then it wont do it.
Bisto13
6 Jun 17#66
If that's the only bad thing, I'm OK with it. Does it work OK with increasing/decreasing the heating to a certain temperature?
spongebob1913
6 Jun 17#65
only bad thing is for hot water/heating, you cant specify a "boost" time, it will just boost it for an hour via alexa, whereas on the app you can specify a boost time.
Tenex
6 Jun 17#64
Interesting, there is a skill for it.
spongebob1913
6 Jun 17#63
yes
Bisto13
6 Jun 17#62
Anyone using this with Amazon Echo?
GoNz017
5 Jun 17#61
I need to look further into this, in theory the hot water function should be able to turn on and off the eco mode, ie the hot water pre heat function. The existing control panel I put in a few years back can do this via a program. I guess I need to start going over the wiring diagrams.
spongebob1913
5 Jun 172#60
yes
perro
5 Jun 17#59
this is a bargain at £60
Tenex
5 Jun 17#58
Would this work with a conventional (non-combi) system?
HotUKDealSeeker
5 Jun 17#57
Started mine at 11:45pm, finished installing by 12:45am. Half asleep and done in an hour.. Agree, easy peasy!!
I have the hive V1, excellent product and got mine from screwfix for £50. No different from the 2 in functionality and fitted it myself. Easy peasy.
GoNz017
5 Jun 17#54
Our combi has a pre heat facility with a small water tank built in so it would fall into the later hive + hot water to make use of the pre heat.
HotUKDealSeeker
5 Jun 17#53
Same Thoughts!
It's been a few days, no disconnects (like the many on the amazon reviews). I reckon it's a problem if you lived in a victorianesque house. In modern stud wall houses I don't think there's a problem at all. I paid £60, so damn you for making me feel less happy cheeky
welshblob
4 Jun 171#52
Yes Ch has boost, it's the button with concentric circles that looks a bit like a target on the app or website and you get to choose how long the boost is. You can also press the button on the receiver for an hour's boost as well. I'm not.sure whether there is a boost button or function on the thermostat as I never use that. Oh and there is a boost widget for android as well.
MrFizzy
4 Jun 17#51
One thing I couldn't see in the instructions was the ability to boost the CH for an hour etc. HW looks like it has it, but oddly not CH, which would be a shame. Can you confirm whether this is available for CH? Thanks.
Interloper
3 Jun 171#50
Installed mine today. Absolutely fantastic - the thermostat panel is a little dull compared to the new version, but who cares? Functionality is exactly the same and the app works brilliantly. For £60 (£55 in my case due to a promo code), it's an absolute steal for a decent wireless thermostat – for a smart connected one, it's practically a giveaway. Thanks OP!
bruno116
1 Jun 17#49
Just ordered mine...woohoo for £60
I have a convection boiler with seperate programmer / timer for HW and CH
Ordered "Hive 1 Smart Heating Control & Thermostat Heating & Hot Water"
I also have and old Legrand 2 wire (live switched) mechanical thermostat which i can get rid of.
Supposed to be a doddle to fit but if in doubt im told the instructions are really good and if you need to ask any questions go to http://www.diynot.com and post and they will help you out.
Lots of people have done self installs.
Heat added (controlled from my phone :stuck_out_tongue: )
HotUKDealSeeker
31 May 17#48
This was released in 2013. Hive 2 was released in 2015... is it me, or does anyone else think "hive 3" is imminent; and like the mobile phones, they don't support devices 2 generations old! That's why they're flogging them off "cheap"er before it happens??
mani1
31 May 17#47
Just ordered for home delivery tomorrow :smile:
qwertychris
31 May 17#46
Picked up the one I ordered last night at lunchtime today. Along with a work mate who ordered one this morning.
Girl on the counter said "wow, these are really popular today, we're selling lots of them"
Seems like the have plenty of stocks though. I doubt they would put it on the front page of the catalogue unless they did.
Wirral_guy
31 May 17#45
For those waiting, the catalogue has been released and the offer is open now. (I've just ordered).:smile:
mafia
31 May 17#44
Thanks MrFizzy
Maybe I get both and return one later :smiley:
MrFizzy
31 May 17#43
As I understand it, the dual function version provides switched Lives for the HW and CH valves, whereas the single channel version provides a volt free contact that you connect to your combi. If your combi will work with a switched live demand then the dual should be OK, else you'll need the single. This is only what I've read on another forum, so I can't be 100% certain of the answer.
mafia
31 May 17#42
I might be interested
Do you still have them? its says your PM is disabled
mafia
31 May 17#41
I have a combi boiler. Do I need "Hive 1 Smart Heating Control & Thermostat Heating Only"
Any harm in getting "Hive 1 Smart Heating Control & Thermostat Heating & Hot Water" in case I need it later?
Did anyone manage to control the Thermostat using the API and not sure the Hub?
welshblob
31 May 171#40
I installed two before Christmas following the screwfix deal and both have been rock solid. I find the thermostat gets in the way a bit as I never use it to turn things on so it's just a temp sensor really.
simontimmins
31 May 171#39
It's been installed for over 6 months and I've not had any complaints from him. We've got the Hive 2 and the only difference is the shiny thermostat box. I didn't think twice when Screwfix did if for £55 as it was an absolute steal.
Interloper
31 May 171#38
I used it and it worked - paid £55 at checkout for pickup next day. Must be expired now.
melted
31 May 171#37
Was accepted and knocked the total down to £55 when I tried it after interloper posted it, although I didn't go ahead and purchase. Not accepted now, I guess that code expired at midnight.
simontimmins
30 May 17#32
Fitted one on my sons flat. You can't go wrong for £60.
HotUKDealSeeker to simontimmins
31 May 17#36
Has he complained of the signal dropping out etc?
Reviews on Amazon say it keeps dropping out, even in line of sight...
HotUKDealSeeker
31 May 17#35
Not worked for me
Interloper
30 May 171#31
Scorching deal - just ordered mine. Use code SAVE5MAY17 for an extra £5 off at checkout.
MrFizzy to Interloper
30 May 17#34
Did the code actually work for you? I never even tried it as it was meant to run out yesterday.
MrFizzy
29 May 17#27
Can I control my heating over the internet (phone app or web browser) without a subscription? The Hive website implies you need to subscribe to 'hive active heating' to do this, which costs £5.95/month.
Thanks
welshblob to MrFizzy
30 May 171#33
I'm controlling mine from the app/web without a sub. Of course they could move the goalposts at any time but that would annoy alot of customers
qwertychris
30 May 17#30
Just ordered for pick up tomorrow. Thanks OP.
MrFizzy
30 May 17#29
Go go go. The deal is live!
Vcvcvc
30 May 17#28
I am interested in knowing that as well
dalecon
29 May 17#26
I have two HUBs for anyone that needs them. Still in a box, I will ship them for £55 version 2...just to be clear
refix
29 May 17#25
no it wont work unless you heating was designed for split zones
Workaholic
28 May 17#22
Heat added, but a quick query.
Is this for the version 1 system (not the current v3?)
refix to Workaholic
29 May 17#24
version 1 not v3
memnoch1976
28 May 17#20
Are these rf do we know as my current one is and i don't want to chase out the newly plastered walls?
refix to memnoch1976
29 May 17#23
yes rf
kel64
28 May 171#21
Was showing interest in this, but the negative reviews on Amazon have really put me off!
Leighg1988
28 May 17#19
Does anyone know if you can add additional thermostats for this system and have one upstairs and one downstairs for example?
miniu1210
28 May 17#17
Is this for hot water tank or it can be used with combi boiler?
welshblob to miniu1210
28 May 171#18
There are two types, heating only for combi boilers and heating and hot water for gravity fed tank based systems.
Is the offer only for the full system? Moved house a couple of months back, Hive receiver and thermostat already installed, but need the hub to use with app. Best offer I can see at the moment is £64 just for the hub :disappointed:
kiltyman to MacPhisto
27 May 17#8
i need the hub also
refix to MacPhisto
27 May 171#16
You could purchase the item and sell the bits you dont need on ebay and recuperate some money back.
chrisst170
27 May 17#11
My system is duel zone, I understand that hive 1 can only control 1 zone and hot water. Can I use this to control 1 zone and hot water, then leave the 2nd zone on the normal thermostat? Could I install it in series with the current controller/ timer?
Thanks.
refix to chrisst170
27 May 17#15
You could install it in series and yes you could still connect hot, heating and leave the second zone seperate. I would only attempt this if you know what you are doing.
sicklysweet
27 May 17#14
I was holding out for a Nest but this is so very tempting!
bluecityste
27 May 17#4
Is this system any good?
And how hard is it to instal with a combi boiler?
Thanks
0dd8a11 to bluecityste
27 May 171#5
No, not as good as Nest if you want smart home integration.
timetosurf to bluecityste
27 May 17#6
for the money it is great. easy to install and simple to use. you csn control via a app on your phone or tablet.
refix to bluecityste
27 May 17#13
It seems pretty straight forward to install. Instructions are very good if you get confused.
Image shows a hub is included, and product code(s) are searchable on Toolstations website, which in product description also states that hub is included
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I thought I'd get the V2 too, but after a week and realising I don't even touch the stat, there's definitively no reason whatsoever to get the V2.
Enjoy it!
Best price I've found is £80ish on eBay BNIB. However, that would make your purchase £140 (including the £60 you've just spent). Makes this deal a little dud if you go down this route.
I would suggest you use it for this summer and winter first. You'll find you never touch the stat and a "waste of money" to pay purely for aesthetic purposes (as it adds no additional functionality). Also, with the V2 Stat the screen is blank (to conserve battery power) unless you touch the screen, whereas on the V1 stat, the temp is always on the screen (a plus point). Someone on this forum said he's had the V1 for 5 years and changed the battery only once (although V1 was released in October 2013, I would take it as meaning "lasts a long time" (angel) )
Nest made by google is all about databases and IT, their one will obviously be better.
Anyway, you're welcome! And enjoy it!
BTW, if you have suggestions for hive, you can go to some website, hivehome uservoice or something like that. I thought it was another 3rd party website, looks like it's owned by British gas as well. You can vote for suggestions or add your own!
Does anybody know if you were to get the V2 thermostat, would it work with this controller and hub ?
For the geolocation thing sign up to http://www.ifttt.com it's got "works with hive". They have "recipes" in there for just that purpose, and it's blogged by hivehome as well (so you can trust them)
The only warning I have is looping out the old thermostat. If you need to do it. Use a tester to check which wire is live and which is switch live etc.. The original installer used the "earth" cable as live on my installation. Luckily I checked first before automatically using the colour of the wires. Then again, that's a warning for all electrical wiring!
Does anyone know if I'd need the 2 channel version or just the single channel? Thanks
It's been a few days, no disconnects (like the many on the amazon reviews). I reckon it's a problem if you lived in a victorianesque house. In modern stud wall houses I don't think there's a problem at all. I paid £60, so damn you for making me feel less happy cheeky
I have a convection boiler with seperate programmer / timer for HW and CH
Ordered "Hive 1 Smart Heating Control & Thermostat Heating & Hot Water"
I also have and old Legrand 2 wire (live switched) mechanical thermostat which i can get rid of.
Supposed to be a doddle to fit but if in doubt im told the instructions are really good and if you need to ask any questions go to http://www.diynot.com and post and they will help you out.
Lots of people have done self installs.
Heat added (controlled from my phone :stuck_out_tongue: )
Girl on the counter said "wow, these are really popular today, we're selling lots of them"
Seems like the have plenty of stocks though. I doubt they would put it on the front page of the catalogue unless they did.
Maybe I get both and return one later :smiley:
Do you still have them? its says your PM is disabled
Any harm in getting "Hive 1 Smart Heating Control & Thermostat Heating & Hot Water" in case I need it later?
Did anyone manage to control the Thermostat using the API and not sure the Hub?
Reviews on Amazon say it keeps dropping out, even in line of sight...
Thanks
Is this for the version 1 system (not the current v3?)
Lots of useful info in this previous deal ...
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/hive-v1-smart-heating-controls-54-99-screwfix-2533395#comments
Thanks.
And how hard is it to instal with a combi boiler?
Thanks
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