Brilliant advice. Saved the day wiring in a hive heating and hot water. My stat was wired to the controller unit rather than the wire box, but was just a simple single wire swap. Top man!
I have a Worcester i30 Greenstar and recently fitted the Hive Thermostat and controller. Must say it's was very simple to wire and set up not skipped a beat since. Plus can lower the temps when the wife is at home and I'm working via Hive App. Win win...
I like that feature on hive you can create an alert so when the house goes above a certain temp it will notify you, my wife gets sick of me turning it down 😂😂👍
Hiya mate , great video as usual, as a fairly new gas engineer its always confused me , could u do a vid of wiring them up into combis ? That would be really helpful, cheers mate and happy new year
With no internet connection have you still got a local connection to the hub/local network via the app if you're on the same network? Or is the internet connection required to access the your heating and water controls.
So the nests need switching wires for the stat ? Is there a wirless version. What happens if they already have a wireless stat. They dont seem vey convenient at all.
If you don’t have the wires you would have to purchase the stand separately, then it would have to be plugged in somewhere, looks rubbish to be honest with stand
Most of our customers who wanted smart controls went nest . because they have heard all about them. One or 3 go Honeywell. We cannot fit hive because of company policy . I've got hive and love it Because it's easy to fit and use. The worst is tado .in my opinion. And nest ant far behind it.esp if the customer doesn't know that you require a power supply for the thermostat. Either existing wire for room stat or buy the nest stand. Lovely video thank you.
top vid this mate very helpful - we are debating which one to go for! Is there much cost difference to install? Also do Nest work on dual zones? Do either use open therm for our Ideal Vogue boiler?
I recently fitted a nest and had the same issues. The links with the commons are a real sneaky move. Overall I do much prefer the nest a far better built unit and offers mores
Do both hive and nest continue to control the water/heating if the internet goes down (I assume they do otherwise that would be stupid) but can you reconfigure them (either from the app or via the thermostat settings) if the Internet is down (I assume from the local controller/thermostat yes but not sure if the app will work locally with the controller if the Internet (or server) not available
The right control for the right customer, like you I used to contract to BG so did a few hives and it’s ideal for there customer demographic and easy to use. Nest is ok as it’s open therm so good for Baxi, ideal, viessmann boilers(combis I should add) not much room for the wires is a big pain the bum. App is easy to set up though. I personally like Tado and if possible manufacturers smart controls as they generally plug in and much smarter than third party controls.
That’s a great comment mate, right control in each situation is best way to look at the job. I’ve heard bad reviews for the Worcester RF stat and to be honest haven’t fitted a baxi one yet.
@@bluebulldog_uk if you plan on doing a baxi one it’s not RF, the room stat needs wiring back to the open therm receiver and the receiver needs a socket to plug into, a bit like the old vaillant VR921 SensoNET.
With Hive - Can you have 2x thermostats (like one for the lounge one for the bedroom) - if you do - how does it behave (can you say AM heat to 21'C on lounge thermostat AND PM heat to 23'C bedroom thermostat?)
You can have the thermostatic radiator valves, if you have them on all the rads then the boiler will come on when a TRv calls for heat and others will be shut off
@@bluebulldog_uk Can I ask if the Nest thermostat allows for TRv to behave in zones as you have indicated with your response here? It is not advertised as such, but I have read via Which? reviews that it can do, albeit unofficially with certain TRv manufacturers?. Thanks.
@@bluebulldog_uk They're comparable to nests - about £130ish. They're opentherm compatible as well. So easy to set up though, wiring is identical to the T3R/T4R's and the app is really intuitive.
That's a good question. Domestic gas can be like football. Lose track of what's happening and the game has changed. Heard of these programmable stats but never use them much in the commercial game.
Prefer the hive, easier to fit and had a few issues with nests the last couple of years, changed a couple of receivers that were still under warranty as well, and took a faulty nest out and put a hive in a couple of weeks ago
Nest supports opentherm so it is more superior as customer can control the water temperatures on the app if boiler supports opentherm. As an installer i prefer to fit hive because it is dead easy to fit. And u can turn on the heating on the receiver even u lose the thermostat.
Tap the centre button on the receiver and it turns the heating on. I got the nest as it's far superior in terms of features, home/away assist is great, if you're not home the heating doesn't come on and it learns when you are generally home or out and adjusts the schedule automatically for you. Opentherm is great, and simplifying installation, Nest has automatic weather compensation with no need to install an outdoor thermostat.
Nest is definitely the best jive is still behind nest is very DIY friendly tbh yes I know people that you should install it if you don't know what you're doing but nest is so much nicer
Nest is the better Thermostat as it offers OpenTherm connectivity which saves you money on your gas bill. If your boiler has Opentherm connectivity then you use NEST. Hive is cheaper but once registered (British Gas) require a new house owner to purchase a new one - ie the device is registered to you with your email and phone number (which cannot be reset).
Well spotted! 👍 in that section of video I was suppose to crimp the metal to show people how it worked and forgot, I was crimping plastic and the metal part until I realised you only have to do the metal part 😅
"I prefer Drayton Wiser over other smart thermostat apps. It's easy to use, more reliable than Nest, and has an open therm feature unlike Hive. Additionally, there's no need to find a socket near the router because Wiser has the internet bridge built-in."
That’s good they have the built in bridge, I’ve fitted an early version of the Drayton wiser but the user controls were rubbish to be honest, sure they have changed them now from what they was 👍
Hive all the way for heat only/cylinder systems. Manufacturers controls for combi’s with weather or load comp. Too many Nest Heat Links dying at 2yrs old leaving customers without heating, utter shite. Add the awkward wiring terminals put me right off. The only feature Nest has over Hive is Opentherm and most installers/customers don’t use it.
Hive and Nest are no good unless they are controlling and Opentherm channel. in all other cases just use a standard wireless controller and set up the schedule. To pay the extra cash so that you don’t have to get up and press a button is ridiculously lazy. All you are buying is a very expensive switch.
Think the idea with hive is you can control it when your out so if your out and the heating is about to come on you can turn off and save yourself money, also the geolocation helps with this 👍
Yeah I get that but a device for between £150 -£200 just so you can switch something in remotely is nonsense to me just use Alexa and a smart switch spur and a standard programmer. 😂 I point is it is a waste of money for such limited use. Imagine that same controller on a boiler that has opentherm and modulates to 3-4kW on heating? Now we’re talking!
Hive v nest should not even be a question. HIVE is absolutely dog poo all it is, is an expensive dumb on/off thermostat may as well kept the original thermostat. All they have gained is, it looks better and you can use your phone comperard to the one you took out . And now on to the nest, now that's what a thermostat should be it has all the smart features you need O/T compatible, weather comp. Learns your routine, geo fencing, I could go on with the feature of the nest
Brilliant advice. Saved the day wiring in a hive heating and hot water. My stat was wired to the controller unit rather than the wire box, but was just a simple single wire swap. Top man!
🙌👍 glad it helped mate 👏👏
I have a Worcester i30 Greenstar and recently fitted the Hive Thermostat and controller. Must say it's was very simple to wire and set up not skipped a beat since. Plus can lower the temps when the wife is at home and I'm working via Hive App. Win win...
I like that feature on hive you can create an alert so when the house goes above a certain temp it will notify you, my wife gets sick of me turning it down 😂😂👍
Hiya mate , great video as usual, as a fairly new gas engineer its always confused me , could u do a vid of wiring them up into combis ? That would be really helpful, cheers mate and happy new year
Sure I can get one in a video at some point 👍
like to see that also
Great comparison video mate, I prefer the Nest but can see the advantages and disadvantages of both!
Thanks mate…if the nest was as easy to install as hive and around same price it would win for me, just hive easier and cheaper for installs 👍👍
@@bluebulldog_uk the best things in life are never the easiest :P
Can you use hive like normal thermostat without it knocking it on without me turning it on thinking getting ond installed by British gas
Yes mate you can 👍
With no internet connection have you still got a local connection to the hub/local network via the app if you're on the same network? Or is the internet connection required to access the your heating and water controls.
Can still be used if no internet on both just not from app 👍
Top video mate rely helpful thank you,
Question if I wanted to remove a nest and install a hive what would you need to do thanks
Not a lot to be honest the wiring should all be there at receiver 👍
So the nests need switching wires for the stat ? Is there a wirless version. What happens if they already have a wireless stat. They dont seem vey convenient at all.
If you don’t have the wires you would have to purchase the stand separately, then it would have to be plugged in somewhere, looks rubbish to be honest with stand
Had both and prefer the Nest, although it did pop up with F1 error and had to restart the boiler o.0
Most of our customers who wanted smart controls went nest . because they have heard all about them.
One or 3 go Honeywell.
We cannot fit hive because of company policy .
I've got hive and love it
Because it's easy to fit and use.
The worst is tado .in my opinion.
And nest ant far behind it.esp if the customer doesn't know that you require a power supply for the thermostat.
Either existing wire for room stat or buy the nest stand.
Lovely video thank you.
Thanks mate, not fitted Honeywell yet, fitted one Tado and was a nightmare to connect so for now I’m sticking to hive as it’s proved and tested 👍👍
@@bluebulldog_uk what’s best for features on Airbnb
Have a nest at mine think they are great. I also have all the google home cameras and hub so can control everything from my phone.
Seems a lot of votes for nest from the comments, I can see why as it has a lot more features, good that it all links in with google as well 👍
top vid this mate very helpful - we are debating which one to go for! Is there much cost difference to install? Also do Nest work on dual zones? Do either use open therm for our Ideal Vogue boiler?
Open therm go for nest, little bit more difficult to install but hive doesn’t do open therm 👍👍
I recently fitted a nest and had the same issues. The links with the commons are a real sneaky move. Overall I do much prefer the nest a far better built unit and offers mores
Yeah wasn’t impressed with having to put them bridges in, not very good
Do both hive and nest continue to control the water/heating if the internet goes down (I assume they do otherwise that would be stupid) but can you reconfigure them (either from the app or via the thermostat settings) if the Internet is down (I assume from the local controller/thermostat yes but not sure if the app will work locally with the controller if the Internet (or server) not available
@@davehitchin2451 yes you would still be able to use it as a normal thermostat 👍👍
Hi mate love your videos how long were you with BG and what made you leave
Thanks mate 👍 I did 8 years there …best 7 years of my career, the last year was terrible
I think I’ll get a man in to fit mine… like a foreign language to me! How much would fitting one cost approximately?
£100 we normally charge to install
The right control for the right customer, like you I used to contract to BG so did a few hives and it’s ideal for there customer demographic and easy to use.
Nest is ok as it’s open therm so good for Baxi, ideal, viessmann boilers(combis I should add) not much room for the wires is a big pain the bum. App is easy to set up though.
I personally like Tado and if possible manufacturers smart controls as they generally plug in and much smarter than third party controls.
That’s a great comment mate, right control in each situation is best way to look at the job. I’ve heard bad reviews for the Worcester RF stat and to be honest haven’t fitted a baxi one yet.
@@bluebulldog_uk if you plan on doing a baxi one it’s not RF, the room stat needs wiring back to the open therm receiver and the receiver needs a socket to plug into, a bit like the old vaillant VR921 SensoNET.
I really do like the hive myself
Same, wish it had opentherm thou
With Hive - Can you have 2x thermostats (like one for the lounge one for the bedroom) - if you do - how does it behave (can you say AM heat to 21'C on lounge thermostat AND PM heat to 23'C bedroom thermostat?)
You can have the thermostatic radiator valves, if you have them on all the rads then the boiler will come on when a TRv calls for heat and others will be shut off
@@bluebulldog_uk Can I ask if the Nest thermostat allows for TRv to behave in zones as you have indicated with your response here? It is not advertised as such, but I have read via Which? reviews that it can do, albeit unofficially with certain TRv manufacturers?. Thanks.
loved watching thanks for your work....
I like the Honeywell T6R's myself, Nest are alright but Hive are definitely easier to install 👍
Haven’t fitted Honeywell’s before how much am they in price compared to hive or nest?
@@bluebulldog_uk They're comparable to nests - about £130ish. They're opentherm compatible as well. So easy to set up though, wiring is identical to the T3R/T4R's and the app is really intuitive.
That's a good question. Domestic gas can be like football. Lose track of what's happening and the game has changed. Heard of these programmable stats but never use them much in the commercial game.
Nice one , cheers mate
Prefer the hive, easier to fit and had a few issues with nests the last couple of years, changed a couple of receivers that were still under warranty as well, and took a faulty nest out and put a hive in a couple of weeks ago
Hive for me all day, I have heard of nest heat links failing after a few years
what the contact details to organise someone for your company to come do the fitting?
We are based in Walsall West Midlands you can check our website to see if we cover your area
www.bluebulldog.co.uk
Brilliantly Demonstrated Mate,
I mostly fit the EPH controls and I wouldn’t have any problem with doing the hive after seeing your video,
👍👍🤜
Thanks mate, I like EPH controls I fit them when the customer doesn’t want internet controlled stats 👍
Ye I need to modernise 😂,
I’m not big into tech,
But it’s good videos like yours that would build the confidence,
Cheers Mate Brilliant videos
👍👍🤜
Nest supports opentherm so it is more superior as customer can control the water temperatures on the app if boiler supports opentherm. As an installer i prefer to fit hive because it is dead easy to fit. And u can turn on the heating on the receiver even u lose the thermostat.
Yes big advantage for nest is the opentherm connection it’s just a let down from a installation point of view 👍
Tap the centre button on the receiver and it turns the heating on. I got the nest as it's far superior in terms of features, home/away assist is great, if you're not home the heating doesn't come on and it learns when you are generally home or out and adjusts the schedule automatically for you. Opentherm is great, and simplifying installation, Nest has automatic weather compensation with no need to install an outdoor thermostat.
Which one do you prefer? Or am I missing out on another brand that’s better? Let me know in the comments 🙌👍
Nest is definitely the best jive is still behind nest is very DIY friendly tbh yes I know people that you should install it if you don't know what you're doing but nest is so much nicer
Have you heard of tado? I’ve just fitted one in my new house, absolutely love it can’t fault it yet loving having geofencing
@kyleholland8824 tado radiator thermostat is shite. I've been using them for years. You will see
@@ununha agreed the radiator thermostats are shite and over priced but the smart stat for boiler on the other hand I quite like
@@kobirelf97nest is nicer to look at and has more features, opentherm being a big one, hive from an install point of view just a lot easier 👍
Hive gonna change my besmart to hive
Nest is the better Thermostat as it offers OpenTherm connectivity which saves you money on your gas bill. If your boiler has Opentherm connectivity then you use NEST.
Hive is cheaper but once registered (British Gas) require a new house owner to purchase a new one - ie the device is registered to you with your email and phone number (which cannot be reset).
Yeah you am right with the hive the hub is registered to the person not the house so if someone moved in they would have to invest in a new hub
I prefer the Nest, I prefer the app for that compared to the Hive
Hive better to install and like the control of a nest. I find customer don’t realise that they have to plug the stat of there isn’t any wires.
Yeah I’ve found people don’t know about the stat needing permanent supply on nest
The WiFi on my Nest failed, common problem so I'd go Hive too
🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵Great videos explaining both
nest all the way, but i can see how easy it is to install a hive
Lot of love for nest by looks of it, I can see why just like you say hive lot easier to install 👍
Hi you seemed to have crimped the ferrules wrong you should have crimped the steel ends not the plastic 😅
Well spotted! 👍 in that section of video I was suppose to crimp the metal to show people how it worked and forgot, I was crimping plastic and the metal part until I realised you only have to do the metal part 😅
"I prefer Drayton Wiser over other smart thermostat apps. It's easy to use, more reliable than Nest, and has an open therm feature unlike Hive. Additionally, there's no need to find a socket near the router because Wiser has the internet bridge built-in."
That’s good they have the built in bridge, I’ve fitted an early version of the Drayton wiser but the user controls were rubbish to be honest, sure they have changed them now from what they was 👍
Nest
Hive all the way for heat only/cylinder systems. Manufacturers controls for combi’s with weather or load comp. Too many Nest Heat Links dying at 2yrs old leaving customers without heating, utter shite. Add the awkward wiring terminals put me right off. The only feature Nest has over Hive is Opentherm and most installers/customers don’t use it.
I’ve heard about heat links on nest not being very reliable, if hive did opentherm it would be perfect, don’t look like they will ever change it
nest all day ha
Hive and Nest are no good unless they are controlling and Opentherm channel. in all other cases just use a standard wireless controller and set up the schedule. To pay the extra cash so that you don’t have to get up and press a button is ridiculously lazy. All you are buying is a very expensive switch.
Think the idea with hive is you can control it when your out so if your out and the heating is about to come on you can turn off and save yourself money, also the geolocation helps with this 👍
Yeah I get that but a device for between £150 -£200 just so you can switch something in remotely is nonsense to me just use Alexa and a smart switch spur and a standard programmer. 😂
I point is it is a waste of money for such limited use. Imagine that same controller on a boiler that has opentherm and modulates to 3-4kW on heating? Now we’re talking!
Hive can’t modulate any boiler. Enough said.
Fair enough 👍
Nest does openTherm Hive does not - for IDEAL bes use HALO
Hive v nest should not even be a question. HIVE is absolutely dog poo all it is, is an expensive dumb on/off thermostat may as well kept the original thermostat.
All they have gained is, it looks better and you can use your phone comperard to the one you took out .
And now on to the nest, now that's what a thermostat should be it has all the smart features you need O/T compatible, weather comp. Learns your routine, geo fencing, I could go on with the feature of the nest
You can't get it turn off specific radiators tho. If it does behave with zonal heating then it is a clear winner, but I don't believe it does.
My fingers