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Feature Request: Time of Day Heat Source

privettoli
Community Member

PNW, PSE. I have a nordic heat pump (Main) with natural gas furnace (Aux). I'd like to program schedule to switch to Aux during 2 time-frames in a day when electricity is prohibitively expensive (7-10am, 5-8pm, daily). 

I understand Google won't be investing money into this feature just because of a single customer, so let me point out there's many Reddit threads where people look for this feature. 

At the bare minimum, it would be nice if the public APIs could allow me to write my own program to switch between aux and main heat source.

 

If changing the Android app is a problem, maybe exposing this feature as API could enable Samsung SmartThings to do it, it does support it with Ecobee.

I really like Nest in other areas but lack of this feature is a deal breaker and I'll be forced to switch to Ecobee if I don't find a solution to automate this. 

 

Thanks in advance and hope Google engineers find this post and it won't be ignored by the product team.

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privettoli
Community Member

I ended up switching to Ecobee and configuring Aux during certain hours using Samsung SmartThings. 

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Derickf
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi @privettoli,

 

I appreciate you taking the time to post in the community. I can understand how important it is for you to set a heat source for a specific time of the day. I'll be more than happy to help you.

I believe that it could be a great feature for the Nest Thermostat, and your feedback is invaluable to us and helps us identify areas for improvement. Then here I send you the feedback form where you can put your suggestions and share your experience.

I’ll be waiting for your reply.

 

Regards,

Derick.

Heatpump
Community Member

Exact feature I was going to ask for!

privettoli
Community Member

I ended up switching to Ecobee and configuring Aux during certain hours using Samsung SmartThings. 

We might have to switch too. Thanks for the info!