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using 2nd nest thermostat without zones and with one heat link.

vikas112dubey
Community Member

Hello, 

recently I have bought a google nest thermostat in EU. It has been installed in the living room (G floor). however I would like to manage the temperature of my bedroom (1st floor ). I am ready to do some manual work like shutting off the living room radiators valves manually. However I need something like a remote temperature sensor which can sense the bedroom temperature and manage the heating. My questions are following.
1. can I buy another nest thermostate, and put it my bedroom and connect it with the existing heat link (only 1). in other words, can the 2nd nest thermostat communicate with one existing heat link?

2. what if I order google nest remote temp sensor from USA and use it in EU, will it work. 

3. If none of the above will work,  is there any other remote temp sensor will work with nest thermostat?

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Frustratedddd
Bronze
Bronze

1. I think your asking if you buy another display only, can you link that with the Heat Link. Yes, but not 2 displays together and one Heat Link. One display, and one Heat Link. Best way is to buy a stand and use your thermostat on that base. Assuming I understand what you are trying to do.

2. Sensors do not work only in USA

3. No.

TudorL
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi there @vikas112dubey  and thanks for reaching our Community. Considering your questions, it seems like @Frustratedddd has already answered them for you and thank you for this. Please let me know if there's anything else me or my colleagues can do for you. 

Vladut
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi there, just checking in with you. Did you manage to check my colleague's last message?
 

Hello,  yes indeed.  Unfortunately there is no good solution from Google yet for my problem. I hope they start the remote temp sensor soon in EU.

 

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