Why would you turn the heating off? Surely that is the thermostats job depending on temperature and the time of day?
* just seen happypig's latest post - weird shifts would make a traditional programmer somewhat cumbersome!
Interesting, though not an entirely new idea. When we moved into my Mum's current house at the start of the 90's it had a Honeywell system that you could tell to have the house a certain temperature by a certain time, and it did - it employed a second thermostat on the outside of the house and...
Why do people want to wire their heating up to the internet? I am genuinely interested, as I can't understand why you'd want to micromanage the central heating, when if you've set it up properly it'll happily manage itself all year round?