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Compressor cycles off then kicks right back on.

1960-keith
Community Member

 I have the 3rd Gen thermostat with a sensor connected to it.

I'm having a major issue with the AC compressor/condensor cycle off and while the fan system is still circulating to cycle off the compressor/condensor kicks right back on. This happens a few times during the day and night. I'm sure this will evenuatly damage my sytem if I let this continue. The system does work fine when it cycles correctly.  

This Learning thermostat is pathetic with constant issues!!!! This is the second major issue with this learning thermostat. The other issue I had in the community questions was not being able to keep it in manual mode, Now this issue pops up. 

Any suggestions will be appreciated. 

Thanks, Keith 

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I figured  they’re would be other  people with the same issue. They have no answers to fix this.  I  have a second  unit and purchased  the new Google  non learning and no issues with compressor  recycling. The only thing is they didn’t design it to control room sensors which is stupid. 

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Ratpac33016
Community Member

Same thing is happening with my cooling system 

I figured  they’re would be other  people with the same issue. They have no answers to fix this.  I  have a second  unit and purchased  the new Google  non learning and no issues with compressor  recycling. The only thing is they didn’t design it to control room sensors which is stupid. 

Thanks for the update. Good luck with your new one

EdwardT
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi folks,

 

@1960-keith, I'm sorry to hear that you had issues with your Nest Learning Thermostat. Let us know if you still have questions and we'd be glad to assist.

 

@Ratpac33016, thanks for posting. I'd love to know more about this and I have a few questions:

 

  • What type of Nest Thermostat do you have?
  • How is your Nest Thermostat wired?
  • What is the power reading of your Nest Thermostat? You can find this info by going to Settings > Technical Info > Power.

Thanks,

Edward

Edward,

Learning Thermostat with room sensor. 

Y1, G, Rc, W1 

Battery 3.835V,  Voc 39.88,  Vin 39.16,  Lin 20mA (i)

EdwardT
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi 1960-keith,

 

Thanks for the response. We'd like to know more about this. Please fill out this form so we could investigate further.

 

Thanks,

Edward

aatienza
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey there,

 

It's us again. Were you able to fill out the form?

 

I appreciate the help, Edward.

 

Thanks,

Archie

EdwardT
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi 1960-keith,

 

We got your form — thanks for filling it out. Our team will reach out to you via email to further assist you. Also, please be advised that this thread will be locked after 24 hours.

 

Thanks,

Edward