Closed Tomasonx closed 3 years ago
Hi,
thanks for your inputs 😃 , really appreciated.
I didn't find any solution, I actually searched for the exact same use case (I have a towel radiator in the bathroom and I would liked it to heat if any other first floor radiator is heating).
So yes, I think the only solution (I'm aware of) is to have a normal valve and let it open.
Maybe Vaillant will read this.
Thank you
Hi Thomas,
Maybe you know a solution...
You can setup an ambisense valve to different values or you can put the valve OFF.
My question is can I somehow put an ambisense valve always ON.
What do I mean.
Let's say I have 3 ambisense valves, 2 of which to work normally as before and one to stay always ON, like a bypass. Each time one of the first 2 valves had started the heat to go to valve 3 also.
I know I can do this by removing the ambisense valve and using a normal valve that is permanently open, but I was wondering if it's not possible with the ambisense valve as well.
I know the short answer is NO, but you can think of a solution to this.
Thank you,
P.S. You're doing a great job!