Configuration
Configuration
Settings
All settings are described in the
Main Menu
section, however, the more commonly altered settings are described in more
detail below.
Time & Date
The date and time are used for the Boost Timer and the savings calculations and therefore should be set correctly.
In the event of a power-cut,
eddi
will still keep track of the time and date for a few days, so when power is restored the
clock will not need to be reset.
Time is always in 24-hour format but the date format can be changed.
eddi
will automatically adjust the clock for Daylight Savings Time (DST) as long as
Auto DST
is enabled and the correct
time zone is selected.
Priority
The priority for heater outputs can be set to
Heater 1
or
Heater 2
. The priority heater will be heated first with the
surplus power and only when fully heated will
eddi
start to divert power to the lower priority heater.
eddi
will switch back to the priority heater if it has cooled and the thermostat for the heater is closed.
When heating the lower priority heater, the
Check Period
sets how often the priority heater is checked to see if it can
store any more heat.
If the Relay & Sensor Board is installed and temperature probes are used,
eddi
will immediately switch back to the priority
heater if the temperature drops by more than the set
Hysteresis
. The
Hysteresis
can be set in the
Temperatures
menu of the
Relays & Sensors
menu option.
Icons
The heater icons shown on the main screen can be individually set for both heater outputs. This gives an installation
specific, graphical representation which heater is active. For example; Heater 1 could be a hot water cylinder and Heater 2
could be a radiator.
As well as being able to customise the heater icons, it's also possible to change the generation type from solar to wind.
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