Now, that IS technically a solution! Though I do feel it is really
kind of silly to have to buy an old analog thermostat to be a backup to
your thermostat... Thanks for thinking of that old-school solution! I
might just have to do this. Though I pr...
Note: the 3rd-party integration might be able to help with this one:
https://www.googlenestcommunity.com/t5/Nest-Thermostats/Safety-Temperature-Alert/m-p/261773#M53042
Though, again, the Safety Temperature is most relevant when the Nest is
operating ...
Let me explain the scenario that happens where Safety Temperature is
pertinent and then you can explain how this would be a solution: Your
cabin is deep in the woods, but usually has power and internet much of
the time. The power and internet go out ...
I don't see how that would be a solution. The safety temperature is
meant to be a setting that the Nest will attempt to achieve even if it
is turned off, or disconnected (from the internet). A 3rd-party control
would require internet connectivity, at...
Note1: I am a just a volunteer on this forum - so this is the extent of
a drawing I'm willing to do... Note2: do not just "add" an additional
transformer. If the transformer you currently have is not powerful
enough to drive all the Nest's and the zo...