04-11-2022 12:10 PM
Hi,
We've just got the Nest Thermostat E.
The install was smooth but I find the manual scheduling lacking. We live in a mobile home which is poorly insulated. The way that we were setting our heating was to turn off over night, and the nights would be very cold during the winter. The minimum temperature that you can set over night is 9C on the Thermostat E, and I think that this will cause the heating to come on at night when we don't want it. I don't think this system is suited to our particular case. It is coming into summer now so it won't be as cold during the nights, therefore I won't be able to tell the impact that this might have on the heating costs (it might be calling the heat all night).
A setting to schedule the heat to be fully off would be great. I'm disappointed that it is not an option. I don't want to have to manually set eco mode each night.
Does anyone have any suggestions for this, or is the system just not suited to our situation.
Thanks
04-18-2022 04:33 AM
Hi BobertR,
Thank you for reaching out and we're sorry for the delay.
Every system has its different ways on how to set and reach your desired temperature. The same way with the thermostat. It may be the same case even if it is not a Google Nest Thermostat. I suggest setting up a temperature schedule and connecting your thermostat to your Wi-Fi so that it can automatically adjust the temperature according to your liking and settings and to check for weather updates and temperature status in your area.
I hope it helps.
Best regards,
Ryan
04-18-2022 01:51 PM
Not really, can I turn off frost protection?
04-19-2022 12:27 PM
Hey BobertR,
Thanks for your reply.
To protect your home during extremely cold or hot weather, your Nest thermostat is using its Safety Temperature.
You can disable a Safety Temperature by turning the dial to off when choosing a temperature, but we don't recommend this since setting a Safety Temperature helps protect your home.
I hope it helps,
Ryan
05-31-2022 10:42 AM
Hey folks,
Thanks for visiting the Google Nest Community.
Since this thread hasn't had activity in a while, we're going to close it to keep content fresh.
If you have additional questions, feel free to submit another post and provide as many details as possible so that others can lend a hand.
Hope this helps!
Kind regards,
Ryan