I would suggest finding a larger / national generic retailer that sells
battery nest protect units but does not list serial number on invoice.
Buy a new one. Then go thru Google's trouble shooting on the old one,
keeping your chat log (chat versus ph...
This issue is absolutely UNRELATED related to using the Lithium
batteries and it is dumbfounding that anyone with any understanding of
battery technology could even suggest such a thing. I went through six
full sets of Lithium batteries (more than th...
Just an update - replaced both faulty units and now 6+ months on one and
12+ months on other without having to touch it. Definitely the unit that
is at fault and suspect it is a faulty voltage sensor causing the issue
I only used batteries in new sen...
Dan - they are not draining batteries quickly. I take batteries out of
faulty nest and put into other devices which then last a year without
needing changing. Brand new batteries in the faulty nest device show low
battery within 24 hours. The issue i...
Maybe saved you $2.4k but are you considering all the facts here- Nest
Protect detects carbon monoxide (CO) as well as smoke. CO is a silent
killer so if you have combustible heat in any of the houses then you
really should consider a CO detector eit...