01-17-2022 11:07 PM
Hey, my heat link seems to have died this morning. Looking online it seems to be a very common issue. I need to get this resolved ASAP. What’s best for me to do? We have a toddler and I’d rather try to keep the house warm.
01-18-2022 04:22 AM
I had same thing happen Christmas Eve just outside two year warranty. All l could do was go and spend £189 on replacement heatlink and thermostat. take a photo of where all the wires connect in the old one before it's removed. so you can see how to connect sires to new heat link. I have a vaillant boiler and there seemed no obvious way of overiding the heatlink once it had packed up completely so felt l had no choice but to get new nest. If it was summer, l would've looked for a replacement for nest, as packing up after just 2/3 years is poor reliability considering the cost of them.
01-18-2022 04:48 AM
I get the impression that there was a major issue in general....looking around there seem to be a lot of posts at the back end of last year re failed heatlinks.
Regarding the heatlinks:
Nest advised that mine was 4 months out of warranty
They would still cover it
Would provide £30 to cover a switch/cheap thermostat and £100 to cover installation (invoice required)
Would dispatch a new heatlink (which has been dispatched) and provide £100 towards installation (invoice required).
So far so good, we will see. Though tbh I'm really disappointed in nest, it seems to have stagnated across the board. I keep looking at ecobee...I want temp sensors and other accessories that nest just don't do in the uk and even the ones in the US are crap.
01-19-2022 09:25 AM
Hi there,
I'm happy to hear that a replacement is coming your way. If you need anything else, let me know. I'm happy to help.
01-20-2022 01:21 AM
Thanks. The replacement heatlink is here. The nest pro will be here today to fit it then will invoice me, so let’s see how easy it is to claim that back.
Question, are there any nest compatible thermometers out in the uk?
01-20-2022 07:08 AM
Thermometers as in temperature sensors? Those are not available for the UK version of the thermostat. However, you can buy a stand for it and move it to any room you'd like. Keep me posted.
01-23-2022 10:32 PM
Yeah, the idea is to understand temps in each room and then feedback into nest - not keep moving my stat.
01-27-2022 10:09 AM
Hey @Robertus85,
We see your point, but for now the stand is the only alternative for the US sensors. However, I'll pass your feedback on to be taken into consideration as we're always looking for ways to improve. You can follow us on our Social Media channels for news and updates.
02-04-2022 03:55 AM
Hi, I wanted to check in. Is there anything else you require assistance with? If so, make sure to let me know.
02-04-2022 04:15 AM
Can someone please respond to my post entitled "Heatlink Failure". I posted it 2 weeks ago and no response.
02-04-2022 04:25 AM
We always try to reply as fast as possible to all posts. However due to the high number of requests there may be some delays, sorry for any inconveniences caused @Seanqmt . Just to confirm, this is the post you are referring to correct? - https://bit.ly/3urW3Km
02-04-2022 04:41 AM
Yes--that is correct
02-04-2022 04:48 AM
Thanks for clarifying. I will go ahead and reply there to it, sorry it has taken so long.
01-22-2022 09:54 AM
The claim is not easy! They require a very specific and very complex format for the invoice from your engineer. My engineer refused and I could not claim. Now a second unit in another property has failed in exactly the same way! (see recent post) My advice--don't buy NEST products!