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Are you a homeowner and you are selling your home and leaving your Google Nest Thermostat for the new owner? What do you need to do to make the transfer painless for you and the new owner? First and foremost, DO NOT PERFORM A FACTORY RESET. The Googl...
Here are some steps I recommend to resolve issues during the setup of Nest Thermostats.Before trying these stepsMake sure you're using the correct app for setup. Need help checking which model you have? Use the Google Home app to set up the following...
I have a dual zone hot air Gas Furnace with a A/C (electric) for the summer. I installed a Nest thermostat following the wiring from the previous thermostat _ Red to Red, Cyan to Cyan, Yellow to Yellow, Green to Green and a White wire in O/B. I also ...
We are part of Nest Renew and temp is automatically dropping to low and earlier than we would like. Is there some way to modify the schedule so we don’t need override it every day and manually turn the heat up every morning?
I have two nest thermostats. They both are working well. The problem is that on my iPhone and iPad, it shows one of the nests continually in the “Away” mode. Meanwhile, the thermostat, itself is heating or cooling, the way it should. Recently, I went...
Hi. I have two nest heat link units (gen3). One of them has stopped working suddenly and I have confirmed power is on the input, all lights are off and it’s not switching the relay. Searching the forum, it sounds like a known issue. Is there a replac...
I just installed a Nest thermostat and the heat is great, but it does not recognize the Honeywell AC unit as existing.It says the Y wire is unkown.. Somewhere i read to install the K wire from a honeywell system to the Y wire of the Nest thermostat. ...
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I have two thermostats. After factory resetting, they will each connect individually to the the Nest app. However, once I get one added to the app, I cannot get the other to connectSomething went wrong. ( I love the vague response)the app is having t...
I have backup power to my 120 volt circuits. My natural gas boiler functions on 120 volts and consumes only about 90 Watts. Almost all of that 90 Watts is the water circulating pump. So I should have heat when the power goes out, right? No. The Nest ...
I have a 10 year old Honeywell unit. If has 8 wires connected. If I understand what I've read, the black (u1) and the brown (also u1) are not used on the Nest. Any help is appreciated.
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