Thank you. Mine is all up and running now thanks to your video, so many other videos had different wiring options, your one was perfect, Thank you again
Great video. My thermostat has the same 3 wires and is labelled 10(4) A~250V. Will I be able to replace it with the Nest Thermostat E as I have read mixed info about it being incompatible with high voltage systems and not sure if mine is?
Brilliant thanks! 100 videos later and I finally got one that explained old thermostat with 2 wires! Common and always open! My cable has brown (live?), black (always open?) and grey that was not connected to old thermo. What is the grey for? Should I have used a block for it?
Hi mate, I'm not sure what the grey one on your thermostat is for, but if it wasn't connected before then I would just terminate it safely in a wago or other terminal block 👍🏽
@@cputilitysolutions Sadly mine is broken from the factory. It cannot connect to my nest app no matter what I do. Stuck on a screen with a phone, down arrow, and house symbol.
Brilliant video. This is very close to mine, however, can I ask if your previous thermostat ran 230V? Mine is a RET 1000M and I don't wanna put the L into the COM if it's too much power, please help, thank you!!
Very useful and well explained. Many thanks.
Thank you. Mine is all up and running now thanks to your video, so many other videos had different wiring options, your one was perfect, Thank you again
Nice one 👍🏽
Thank you so much for this. Mines been sitting in the cupboard to be installed. I finally managed to install mine this morning.
Nice one!
Great video. My thermostat has the same 3 wires and is labelled 10(4) A~250V. Will I be able to replace it with the Nest Thermostat E as I have read mixed info about it being incompatible with high voltage systems and not sure if mine is?
thanks! So much more helpful than the app!
Thank you, nice and simple!
5:17 There is an indicator on the nest link that shows when the boiler is on - press the center button once and you'll see a green flame/heat symbol
Thanks 👍🏾
Brilliant thanks! 100 videos later and I finally got one that explained old thermostat with 2 wires! Common and always open! My cable has brown (live?), black (always open?) and grey that was not connected to old thermo. What is the grey for? Should I have used a block for it?
Hi mate, I'm not sure what the grey one on your thermostat is for, but if it wasn't connected before then I would just terminate it safely in a wago or other terminal block 👍🏽
excellent! thanks for the instructions
You're welcome 👍🏾
@@cputilitysolutions Sadly mine is broken from the factory. It cannot connect to my nest app no matter what I do. Stuck on a screen with a phone, down arrow, and house symbol.
@@iamdmc sorry to hear that
Can I replace a 2nd Gen heat link with this by wiring live to C, call for heat to NO and putting N in a terminal block?
You should be able to yes 👍🏾
Great vid as always 💯
Brilliant video. This is very close to mine, however, can I ask if your previous thermostat ran 230V? Mine is a RET 1000M and I don't wanna put the L into the COM if it's too much power, please help, thank you!!
Hi, yes you can put the L into COM so that it will run on 230V 👍🏽
Thank you!
Does the nest thermostat have any indication that the boiler has turned on to heat? My current digital stat shows a little flame when it’s heating
Yes the backlight glows orange 👍🏽
Good video bro
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Good watch
Not a fan of the nest looks bland...
Agree, prefer the 3rd Generation one