Thanx Snelvuur, Bwired, Dowser for useful insight and knowledge
Well, seems that a RF unit will give me least amount of hazzle, given the phase problem. But being a newbie I'm not entirely convinced that I know what I'm talking about. Monitoring temperature fluctuations and controlling it, I sense vauge thoughts of two-tank calculus problems, fluid mechanics and Boyle's law. The age of the pre-digital thermostat, where purpose and principles of operation, was easy to understand has definetely changed into something else, this forum should be proof enough of that.
And if my goal is really to reduce my energy consumption, then I should really think long and hard about what I'm doing. Else my setup will be nothing more than some cool gadgets to show off with. It is almost as if I have wasted your time, this is not something I should dabble with as a first project. Come to think of it, the reason I signed up for this board was solve a motion detector problem, which I'm far from solving yet!
To tell you the the truth, I just had one of those episodes where you're just about burst with uncontrollable energy. Reading the misterhouse documentation have had me rambling on about the endless possibilities this tool can provide. But doing a half as* job on environment control, might just end up in a larger electrical bill.
But boy is it fun! haven't had a rush like this since me and my father built the 737 Cockpit. But I'll put the brakes on now. Get my MS13 working just the way I want. Leave temp control to the experts until I feel confident I know what I'm talking about.
I rent an aparment, and won't use money on a heat pump yet. Opted for a good old fashioned wood burning oven (Won't discuss with you if that is smart either [;)])
Thank you so much for your help, home automation will keep my brain buzy for months!!
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