I will wait for an answer.
I don’t like what I saw at all. After restarting NPP, I set a nightly schedule on one valve to see if it sticks to the schedule and never goes into ‘Heating’ unless I manually set the temperature. Do you have any suggestions for getting it working again?
I add that I am currently using version 4.3.0 and I didn’t update to 4.4.0 for fear that the heating would stop working.
Do you use TRVZB or how is your heating system handled? If you have TRVZB, don’t they have their own clocks that are set incorrectly?
According to chatgpt, TRVZB actually has an internal clock and uses it for shedukes.
I confirm I have TRVZB that I use with an internal schedule. It seems that it no longer takes this into account. To test it, after restarting NPP, I tried entering a new schedule to see if it respects the schedules and never activates the heating. It only activates if I increase the temperature manually.
Does not keep winter time and follows it. As far as I know, there were and are problems with TRZVB when they are supposed to work with NSPP or iHost. I recommend technical support, you have definitely tried everything you cann.
I’ve already written to ewelink but they’re not responding… I tried again. I uninstalled a valve and reinstalled it and set a schedule for this time but nothing works.
Ask Milk not ewelink support. eWelink support don´t answers.
Who is Milk? Can you tell me how I can contact him? Thanks
In my experience, TRVZB can operate on its own. Once schedule is set and it is set to operate on schedule, if works fine. Even ZBBPro works fine.
NSPP does not. I try to avoid NSPP where possible. Recently, I added Switchman scene controler R5 to NSPP and it does not work. It generates random fantom signals, even if not pressed. ![]()
Hi, may I ask if you’re using central heating with TRV-type valves?
Please send me the specific configuration of your central heating system along with the NSPanel Pro device logs, and I’ll look into the cause. After submitting the logs, you can try creating a schedule to see if it executes properly.
By the way, has your country recently entered Daylight Saving Time? (I’m asking because if the timing is off by exactly one hour, it might be related to that.)
Hi, thanks for your interest. My country introduced daylight saving time (one hour ahead). Since then, my heating system, which uses TRVZB thermostatic valves and is connected to nspanel pro 120, has been running one hour late. I tried reconfiguring each individual valve, but unfortunately, to no avail. I tried restarting nspanel, and it seems to be working properly again, except for one valve (ID: a4800a151b), which, when set to automatic with a time-slot schedule, never heats. Could you please help? Thanks.
I’ll update you. This morning it started working again according to the correct programming. So your suggestion to restart NPP was correct. Thanks! Last night I was testing with a valve that I’m not using right now, and it still isn’t working.
Is it okay or not?
Please provide the specific schedule details, along with the NSPanel Pro device logs and device ID, and I will help you look into it as soon as possible.
Now everything works on the correct time. I have a problem with a valve, Latte is helping me.
To test this morning, I set a heating schedule from 10:32 to 10:40 at 25°C, but it never heated up. The device ID is a4800a151b. Can you tell me how I can produce the NSpanel Pro log? Thanks.
You can submit NSPanel Pro logs via: Top drop-down menu → Settings → About → Feedback → Submit.
Hello, I have reviewed the logs you submitted. Could you please try switching the time zone on your NSPanel Pro (simply select any other time zone, save, exit, and then switch back to your correct time zone)? There is a time zone issue following the start of Daylight Saving Time, and I’m not sure whether it might be affecting the TRV schedule execution. If your schedules still don’t run properly after switching the time zone, please submit the NSPanel Pro logs promptly.
