09-04-2021 08:02 AM
I like it cold at night, but Nest thinks I'm more interested in saving money. I've gone through every setting to make nest a 'dumb' thermostat but it seems to be winning.
Is there a way to command Nest to accept my set temperature and make it cold?
I'm expecting Nest Engineers to say 'do a reset.' So then is there a way to have Nest reset itself every day since its so smart 😉 I thought only Microsoft products need to be reset daily 😉
Thanks in advance
Model: NET_THERMOSTAT_DISPLAY_3.4
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09-11-2021 08:48 AM
Thank you. This is solved. Solution was to delete all the auto-schedule points. After doing that thermostat would run simply based on manual temperature setting and no longer change in the middle of the night. Thanks everyone.
09-04-2021 01:07 PM
Did you get your thermostat from any kind of energy program, like from your local gas company?
09-05-2021 05:40 AM
This Rush Hour program automatically enrolls you when you purchase a Nest thermostat but it’s difficult to opt out.
09-05-2021 05:50 AM
Not entirely accurate, the opt-in varies by state and provider, auto enrollment is not typical and does not happen if you buy your thermostat at retail. But it is true getting out of the program can be a pain.
09-05-2021 10:31 AM
Wish you were right but in this case Texas is an automatic opt in state. It was all over the news.
09-05-2021 11:47 AM
Link? All my searches say it's opt-in, but I could be wrong. Retail thermostats with smart features are not normally opted in. And the OP doesn't mention what state they are from so may not be relevant.
09-06-2021 08:30 AM
Good question, but 'no', this appears to be off the shelf from big box store. Electric bill does not show any program or list our equipment. Nest energy programs appear off.
09-05-2021 12:23 PM
09-05-2021 12:33 PM
From the article, it was opt-in.
"Some Texans have been sounding off on social media saying their smart thermostats have been adjusting themselves during ERCOT's call for conservation. Turns out it’s true, and you gave permission."
09-06-2021 08:33 AM
Great find. I am in SoCal and have not seen such a program yet but I will be on the lookout. Thank you!
09-05-2021 02:38 PM - edited 09-05-2021 02:41 PM
Exactly, as stated, it’s an automatic opt in due to an agreement with smart thermostat not with the consumer. It was just because I purchased a smart thermostat 😳
09-05-2021 03:06 PM
That is not correct, it's only automatic if the thermostat was acquired from your local gas/energy company. Otherwise you have to purposely opt in. Retail units do not automatically opt into the program.
09-06-2021 08:58 AM
Folks, I thought I saw someone post a solution when I was reading email on my phone but now I don't see it in the forum--strange.
The solution was to clear the auto-schedule 'bookmarks' (not sure what they're really called). My problem was that I misunderstood what 'auto-schedule' feature meant. I had 'Auto-Schedule' set to off, thinking that would not attempt to auto-schedule the thermostat setting. Apparently that is not how it works, although I could not find this documentation anywhere. Instead, 'Auto-Schedule' when turned on will capture the user's thermostat settings automatically. Once those settings are captured in the auto-schedule, there is no way to turn them off unless you delete them. I would not have expected it to behave this way. I would have thought Nest would give users the opportunity to create a schedule, save it, and turn it on and off at will.
If some one thinks I do not understand this correctly please reply. In any case, once I deleted the auto-schedule bookmarks my thermostat reverted to being a 'dumb' thermostat again. Thank you to whoever suggest that--thought it was marsneedstacos but I cannot find the post!
09-10-2021 12:11 PM
Hey there,
Just wanted to jump in here to check to see if we needed any other help on this. Please let us know if you have any other questions or concerns as I will be locking this in 24 hours.
Have a great day.
Garrett DS
09-11-2021 08:48 AM
Thank you. This is solved. Solution was to delete all the auto-schedule points. After doing that thermostat would run simply based on manual temperature setting and no longer change in the middle of the night. Thanks everyone.
09-11-2021 09:33 PM
Hey Folks
Glad to hear that you found a solution. I'll go ahead and lock this thread. If you're still experiencing problems, feel free to start a new thread and we'll be happy to help.
Best Regards,
Hilary