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Has any one fitted these valves,
now they have been around longer you may have found more pros conns
I have only fitted one type and was asked to take them out again because they were for ever chewing batteries,
I have 3/4 finished online training for the wiser one's
Which are your preffered choice, looking at reviews online no one valve comes out on top, and then there is the cost implications, I wish the customer would choose them its not my fault if they don't fill his requirments.
I am being asked more on a regular basis but the installatioin cost has put everyone of untill now!
So maybe time to bite the bullet and fit some.
 
My friend has installed the tado ones on his rads I have been impressed with them but not been in long enough to assess the battery life
 
I've done three systems with these and haven't had any negative reports except that they can be noisey but I haven't yet been back for service.
One was honeywell and two were bosch
 

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