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🔥 Stay cozy, stay connected — the future of heating control is wireless! 📲
The Salus RT510RF/TX is a sleek, battery-powered wireless programmable thermostat designed for central heating control. Featuring pre-paired RF communication, a 5/2-day scheduling system, and manual override options, it offers effortless installation and precise temperature management. Its modern glossy design and included receiver make it a perfect upgrade for smart, energy-efficient homes.
| ASIN | B072KL746L |
| Backlight | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,894 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 6 in Home Programmable Thermostats |
| Brand Name | Salus |
| Colour | White |
| Connectivity Protocol | RF (Radio Frequency) 868MHz |
| Connectivity Technology | Radio Frequency (RF) |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | Push Button |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (2,456) |
| Display Type | lcd |
| Finish Type | High Gloss |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05060103693603 |
| Included Components | 2 x AA Batteries, Desk Stand, Fixing Kit, RT510TX+ Thermostat, RXRT510 Receiver |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.7D x 12W x 9.6H centimetres |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Wireless Programmable Themrmostat |
| Item Weight | 200 g |
| Manufacturer | Salus Controls |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RT510RF/TX |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 5-year manufacturer warranty from date of installation. |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Model Name | RT510RF/TX |
| Model Number | RT510RF/TX |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount / Desktop Stand |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Style | Programmable Digital |
| Special Features | 5/2 or 7 Day Scheduling: Offers total flexibility to set heating routines for the whole week or separate weekday/weekend schedules. |
| Specific Uses For Product | Boiler Control, Central Heating Replacement, Heating |
| Temperature Control Type | Programmable |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
B**Y
Excellent Controller, brilliant price.
This controller was a replacement for an existing Control Centre unit that had lasted many years. Wiring this unit in was simple although neither the old or this unit incorporate the near universal connection platefeatured on many. The Salus controller does everything you would want it to and the enclosed operating instructions are excellent. The only negative I have found with the unit is the placement of some of the buttons as when you pick it up, it's easy to inadvertently press one of the buttons. The price on Amazon was very reasonable and next day Prime delivery was as efficient as ever.
D**H
Likes to fall over!
Installation document was thin on the ground for this device, and I had to resort to the Internet to work out exactly how to swap a generic 2-wire thermostat with this one. Once I had that information it was easy to do a DIY install. Like all these types of devices, the user interface is still reminiscent of the eighties and you have to do a bit of thinking and trial and error to jab buttons in the right order to program fully. Once done though, it works wonderfully. Having ones of those new fangled environmentally friendly houses, means I dump heat out like crazy in the winter so I like to keep the heating on all night, but at the same time, I don't want to cook myself through the night. This has allowed me to have the best of both worlds. I put it in the coldest bedroom in the house and set the night-time temperature down to the minimum I want the house, this keeps the heating ticking over during the night. During the day time it jumps back to normal room temperature. With a seven day timer, I can also set days that I'm going to be at work to the minimum, heating up to a reasonable temperature for when I get home. This is a cost effective way of having automated heating controls. It works over local RF and I haven't had a problem with range (paper walls though). It doesn't connect to the Internet, you can't fiddle with it from your phone whilst at the beach. You set it up how you want it to run, and then you forget about it altogether. It features an override for frost protection, holiday mode (not really sure what this is), and you can advance the program or temporarily boost/drop the temperature on demand. The only real negative to it is the remote unit has a kick stand that doesn't support the device. You have to carefully place it for it not to immediately face-plant. And then any vibrations near the furniture it is on will send it falling forwards with a crash. The remote unit is battery operated, so doesn't need any cabling if you do choose to install it on a wall somewhere (fitting kit supplied). Batteries are likely to last a long time as it's only running a clock and a thermostat most of the time. When you interact with it, a backlight turns on. When it needs to change the boiler, it sends an RF signal just then, so no constant drain. It works on local RF, so no equipment is needed. I have no idea how vulnerable the base unit is to spoofing or interference from other units.
D**E
Simple, Reliable, and Great Value
I’ve been using the Salus wireless thermostat for a few months now and it’s made managing my home’s temperature much easier. Installation was straightforward, and the wireless connection has been solid with no dropouts. The interface is basic but intuitive—perfect if you want something that just works without a steep learning curve. It's a fantastic upgrade from a manual thermostat.
J**B
Efficient wireless thermostat, battery powered .
Very good device....miles better than old mechanical units. Wireless means it can be placed where it's best...battery powered, so little care required ..works well and expect very long battery life ( use good batteries ). The temperature control is great ..noticeably more stable and the boiler definitely fires less. Use YouTube to help with programming..much easier than reading instructions..
M**A
Easy and reliable
This controller was bought as a replacement for original controller and has worked amazing ever since we bought it and haven’t had a single issue and was easy to use after reading the manual.
M**.
An in depth review and program
Salus RT510TX Temperature Controller This controller has the following problems: 1...It is very difficult to screw the electrical wires to it because the connections are at the rear of the unit, which often cannot be seen due to site conditions. I needed to remove 10mm of insulation from the ends (tails) to do it. Ideally the connections should be large, spring loaded (not screwed), and at the front. 2...There are three schematic wiring diagrams showing how the temperature controller is connected to the boiler. My diagram is the middle one. The small black object is my large white combi-boiler. It took ages to figure that out. The connections are shown in the diagram marked 'RT510 Terminals Description.' COM means common or neutral (black or blue) wire to boiler. NC means normally closed, live wire. NO means normally open, live (red or brown) wire to boiler. N means neutral (black or blue) mains supply wire. L means live (red or brown) mains supply wire. There are no EARTH connections. Your EARTH wires (yellow and green) should be connected together using a terminal block. There is enough space inside the receiver for this. The above wiring colours are for the UK. Old wiring is black, red and green. New wiring to EU standards is blue, brown and yellow/green. 3...It is too easy to accidentally press a button, simply by picking it up. They should be better protected. 4...On the quick guide it mentions salus-manuals.com. This takes you to manualslib.com, where I was unable to download the 22 page manual. The download button is an advertisement for an app. I also got nowhere at salus-controls.com. salus-tech.com shows a pdf of the quick guide, but the small print cannot be read as it has not been scanned to a high enough resolution. I found the print on the paper quick guide too small, whilst the repeated image of the controller in the programming section distracting. The program should be in text format only, just as you will find in any computer programming book. 5...When programming, the LCD time and temperature should not be displayed until they are entered, as this is confusing. Allowing only about three seconds to make an input is not acceptable. The buttons SELECT and SET are too small, resulting in finger pressure not delivering command at times. The program and am/pm text is too small. The latter factor can be circumvented by selecting 24 hour notation. The heating mode icon only appears when the boiler is actually producing heat whilst the program number is displayed on the LCD. The absence of the heating mode icon whilst the program number is displayed, does not mean that the controller is not working correctly. These factors make programming this device hell. 6...Installer mode (d04) only needs to be input once. The quick guide does not state that. This means that some people like me, are inputting this data again, before re-entering the temperature program. Neither does it explain what 7 and 52 mean. There are 7 days in a week and 52 weeks in a year, but that isn't what it means. 7 means enter a different program for each day of the week. 52 means enter a program for your 5 working days, and the 2 days off, which have to be the weekend, unless you want to lie about what day it is. This temperature controller consists of a thermostat transmitter and receiver. Mine communicates wirelessly, controlling a Baxi combi-boiler. The thermostat transmitter is a simplified programmable logic controller. Its program is entered by the customer using object orientated programming. You need to have a good memory and a steady nerve. I've had this over two months, and I can honestly say I have neither. My advice is, study the quick guide, then write down the program you want it to run. In my case I had to write it down at least three times before I got it right. There are no pre-loaded programs, and you cannot download any from the internet. The temperature controller's programs consist of the following: First, 'setting the time' enter the time and the day of the week. You only need to do this once, except when changing to and from British Summer Time. Choose 24 hour notation to avoid am/pm small text. SELECT + SET and hold for at least 3 seconds. Displays hr. Choose hour format (24) using up and down arrow buttons. SELECT Choose hour using up and down arrow buttons. SELECT Choose minutes using up and down arrow buttons. SELECT Choose day using up and down arrow buttons. SET Secondly, you need to select the 'programming parameter in installer mode'. You only need to do this once, before creating your temperature program. HEATING MODE ICON + UP ARROW + DOWN ARROW. Displays d01. Using up and down arrows select d04. SET Using up and down arrows select 52 or 7. SELECT The following program uses the value 52. 5 is Monday to Friday, and 2 is Saturday and Sunday. Thirdly, you now need to enter the 'programming – automatic mode.' I think I am correct in saying that all the times have to be on the same day, hence the odd start at 0750. Using the arrow keys choose the temperature and times. Remember you have only about 3 seconds to do it, otherwise you have to start all over again. Assuming you choose 52, you will need to enter this or a similar program for Monday to Friday, and again for Saturday and Sunday. This program produces heat from 8am to 9am and from 5pm to 10pm. SET 0750 14C SELECT 0800 20C SELECT 0900 14C SELECT 1700 20C SELECT 2000 20C SELECT 2200 14C SELECT SET I found 20C too cool whilst 20.5C too hot and stuffy. When set at 20C, the solution is to use the hourly temperature override mode. A higher temperature can be set for 1 to 9 hours as follows. +Hr Press once for each hour required. e.g. 3 for 3 hours Use arrow buttons to set the new temperature. SET Press Hr to end the process, returning to previous settings. Alternatively, you may prefer to change the dip switch settings, as described in the quick guide, to obtain better temperature discrimination. The controller comes with a stand. To set it at a low angle, invert the stand, insert the left leg into its hole in the back of the controller, then rotate it about 30 degrees counter clockwise to insert the other leg. Don't break it! Now, is this temperature controller worth buying? The only good thing I can say about it is the price. It's cheap. At the very least Salus should edit its quick guide. And I pray that the LCD will last longer than my previous controller, from another manufacturer.
J**R
thermostaat en ontvanger waren niet koppelbaar. Waarschijnlijk een reeds defect of verkeerd exemplaar toegestuurd ontvangen. Beide exemplaren ondertussen teruggestuurd en geld reeds teruggekregen.
G**N
Syncing not working with receiver. Product not new. After using it I see the reset button has inkt on it. So it has been used before.
N**A
Lo compramos hace 4 años, funcionaba perfecto pero de repente se estropeó. No enviaba señal a la caldera.Hemos vuelto a comprar el mismo.
D**.
E' un cronotermostato wireless con tutte (e forse di più) le funzionalità che ci si aspetta. Si può impostare con dip switch se la regolazione è del tipo SPAN (fissa a ±0.25°C) o ITLC. Nel primo caso, l'accensione avviene 0.25°C sotto il valore impostato e si spegne 0.25°C sopra; se si imposta ITLC c'è un algoritmo che calcola il numero di accensioni e spegnimenti necessari a raggiungere e mantere la temperatura impostata evitando così di avere oscillazioni attorno al valore di set. Programmazione semplicissima, una volta capita; permette di programmare fino a 6 fasce orarie per ogni giorno (e sono sufficienti per qualsiasi esigenza) ciascuna con una temperatura diversa (e questo lo fanno in pochi). Io ho usato la funziona giorni feriali (stesso programma da lunedì a venerdì) e weekend (sabato domenica) così da velocizzare la programmazione. Ha la funzione di taratura che permette di modificare il valore letto qualora foste sfortunati e la misura fosse sbagliata; nel mio caso non ho usato questa funzione perché il valore rilevato era corretto. Molto comodo poter alzare o abbassare la temperatura impostata con due semplici tasi: questo permette di modificare il set point nella fascia oraria in corso al termine della quale torna tutto come impostato. Un altra funzione è quella di poter impostare una temperatura diversa dal set per un numero di ore selezionabili; utile se decidete di uscire di casa e voler abbassare la temperatura per 4 ore senza toccare la pogrammazione. L'unità ricevente è abbastanza grande ma discreta; comodo poter accendere e spegnere da li la caldaia by passando ogni programmazione del termostato. Un led rosso indica che l'unità ricevente è accesa; un led verde che la caldaia (o quello che avete collegato) è in funzione. Non ho provato l'accoppiamento ricevitore-trasmettitore in quanto quello ricevuto era già accoppiato. In conclusione, un ottimo acquisto ad un prezzo più che congruo viste le funzioni disponibili.
C**T
Kein problem, easy to install
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