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Set point changes on its own

RamonaSteve
Community Member

The cooling set point on my Nest Learning Thermostat seems to change on its own.  I generally set the cooling set point to 81°F and the thermostat randomly change it to 78°F.  I am not sure if it is indeed random, but I have not been able to see a pattern to these changes.

Is there a way to tell the thermostat to honor my settings and not change them?  Even though I am using a learning thermostat, I am controlling it via my home automation system.

Thanks.

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CBFox
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If you want a specific temperature (at a specific time, or all the time), you want to disable the "smart" features that allow the Nest to decide whether you're home and change its behavior accordingly.  In Settings, turn off Home/Away Assist and/or turn off Presence Sensing, depending on your model or the interface you're using.  Also find the setting for your Eco temperature and set it to 81, just in case Eco gets turned on.

Now the Nest should behave as a regular programmable thermostat.  Set a schedule in which all of the set points are at 81.

Note that if you try to operate the Nest as an old-fashioned nonprogrammable thermostat, by simply twirling the dial to 81, that won't work because it's only temporary.  The Nest will cool to 81 only until the next set point in its schedule.  The other option, instead of modifying your schedule, is to turn on Eco Mode (manually) and leave it on all the time, after making sure that your Eco temperature is set to 81. 

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Thank you, @CBFox.  Auto-Schedule was off but when I looked at the schedule there were a few points that lowered the temp to 78°F which I deleted.  Hopefully they will not be recreated by the thermostat.  Appreciate your quick response and helpful information.

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BobAZ
Community Member

I'm having the same issues. I want the thermostat set at 81° 24/7, but not getting what I want.

CBFox
Bronze
Bronze

If you want a specific temperature (at a specific time, or all the time), you want to disable the "smart" features that allow the Nest to decide whether you're home and change its behavior accordingly.  In Settings, turn off Home/Away Assist and/or turn off Presence Sensing, depending on your model or the interface you're using.  Also find the setting for your Eco temperature and set it to 81, just in case Eco gets turned on.

Now the Nest should behave as a regular programmable thermostat.  Set a schedule in which all of the set points are at 81.

Note that if you try to operate the Nest as an old-fashioned nonprogrammable thermostat, by simply twirling the dial to 81, that won't work because it's only temporary.  The Nest will cool to 81 only until the next set point in its schedule.  The other option, instead of modifying your schedule, is to turn on Eco Mode (manually) and leave it on all the time, after making sure that your Eco temperature is set to 81. 

joni0174
Community Member

When does the Eco kick on? I can't find settings for it. I have disabled presence sensing and have set up my own timed schedules but the Eco came on all by itself. I want all other routines disabled except the ones I have set up and can't find a way to do that.

Thank you, @CBFox.  Auto-Schedule was off but when I looked at the schedule there were a few points that lowered the temp to 78°F which I deleted.  Hopefully they will not be recreated by the thermostat.  Appreciate your quick response and helpful information.

Ryan_G
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey folks, 

 

Appreciate your help here, CBFox. 

 

@RamonaSteve, I'd like to check how is your Nest Thermostat is doing now? Let us know by replying to this thread.

 

Best regards,

Ryan

 

RamonaSteve
Community Member

@Ryan_Gthanks for checking in.  I deleted all of the schedules and everything is now fine.  I have learnt that I do not need a learning thermostat -- I have 2 of them -- as I am using Home Assistant for controlling the thermostats.  I have 2 more to replace for which I will be using the regular Nest thermostats.

Thanks again.

MelbaDT
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey RamonaSteve, 

 

You're welcome and we're glad that everything is working as they should after deleting those schedules. Feel free to let us know if you have any further questions. 

 

Best, 

Melba

Ryan_G
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey everyone,

 

I'd like to jump in here and check if you've seen Melba's response. Let us know if you need more help by replying to this thread.

 

Thank you for your help, Melba.

 

Regards,

Ryan 


 

Ryan_G
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey there,

 

Thanks for being here in the Google Nest Community. 

 

I'd like to bump in here and make sure that you’ve seen our response.

Please let us know if you have any other questions or concerns as I will be locking this thread in 24 hours.

 

Have a great day.

 

Best regards,

Ryan


 

All is good.  I cleared the schedules and everything is now working the way I need it.  Thanks for the follow-up.

Ryan_G
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey RamonaSteve,

 

Thanks for the reply.

 

It's great to hear that you were able to get your Nest Thermostat up and running fine again. 

 

If there's any question, let us know by replying to this thread.

 

Regards,

Ryan

Ryan_G
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey there,

 

Thanks for being here in the Google Nest Community. 

 

I'd like to bump in here and make sure that you’ve seen our response.

Please let us know if you have any other questions or concerns as I will be locking this thread in 24 hours.

 

Have a great day.

 

Best regards,

Ryan