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GordyM
01-28-2014, 07:24 PM
As we all know Heating & Air Conditioning can be one of those monthly bills we would like to control as much as possible.

Just wondering if anyone has installed a Nest Thermostat? Here is a link to more info about it - https://nest.com/thermostat/life-with-nest-thermostat/

I would welcome any comments as to how you like yours.

Thanks.
Gordy

Chief X
01-28-2014, 07:35 PM
I installed my Nest about a year ago. Amazing product. Monthly emails showing usage so I always know what to expect with my electric bill. "Away" feature is great because there is so little waste of energy and no matter where I am, I can always see what the temp is in the house and control it from afar. Install was a cinch and it looks good too. Money well spent. I am definitely saving money on energy usage. Not sure just how much at this point, but saving!

Chief X
01-28-2014, 07:38 PM
One of my favorite features is the capability of turning on the air - when I've been out of town for a weekend or few days - on my way home. So the house can be 90 degrees when I'm driving home and when I get an hour or so from home, I just bring up the app on my iPhone and kick on the air making a comfortable house when I walk in the door.

GordyM
01-28-2014, 07:59 PM
Chief X

Did you install it yourself or have a contractor do it?

TNLAKEPANDA
01-28-2014, 08:33 PM
Looks like a very cool product and something that a snowbird should have at both houses!

GordyM
01-29-2014, 06:59 AM
A little on the spendy side but after 2 years it may pay for itself. And it seems that Google has purchased this company recently so, I am sure they have future plans for home gadgets.

Monkei
03-17-2014, 07:07 PM
If you are thinking about buying one of these as a money saving feature and you are a snowbird remember this. You will need to keep your comcast internet or whatever you are using in service. We suspend ours when we leave so that would cut into whatever savings you might consider. That being said it is still a nice feature to have.

TNLAKEPANDA
03-17-2014, 07:21 PM
If you have a Carrier AC their new T-Stat is awesome with lots of control. If you are out of town for the summer add on a humidity stat that will control your AC only turning it on when the humidity gets too high... thus the temp inside the house does not matter just the humidity level. You will save money$

TNLAKEPANDA
03-17-2014, 07:22 PM
If you are thinking about buying one of these as a money saving feature and you are a snowbird remember this. You will need to keep your comcast internet or whatever you are using in service. We suspend ours when we leave so that would cut into whatever savings you might consider. That being said it is still a nice feature to have.


Good point... there goes your savings and then some! See my post above.

Villager Audio Video
03-17-2014, 07:44 PM
The Nest thermostats are wonderful. I've sold and installed a couple dozen this year already. My customers love them. They're very simple to operate.

Jakel
03-17-2014, 08:53 PM
Does the Nest indicate the humidity, and would that eliminate the need for a separate humidistat??

butlertl
03-18-2014, 11:27 AM
I installed mine in about 30 minutes. Email the Nest tech support if you have any Questions. I will install one in our Canadian Cottage this Summer.

quirky3
03-18-2014, 11:39 AM
The Nest thermostats are wonderful. I've sold and installed a couple dozen this year already. My customers love them. They're very simple to operate.

Is a Nest thermostat significantly better than using a humidistat?

memason
03-18-2014, 12:03 PM
I decided to go with the Honeywell WiFi model. Works like the Nest and you can monitor/change setting from anywhere you have an internet connection.

I installed myself in about 30 minutes... Not sure it saves me any money, but it's cool and fits well with my ever expanding connected home.

Rango
04-24-2014, 06:34 PM
Note your heat/AC system must have a "C" wire to install most wifi thermostat. If it doesn't you'll have to run a wire from your unit to the thermostat.

dplars
04-24-2014, 06:49 PM
Most state of the art security system can interface with your thermostat/heating cooling system which will enable you to remotely control the temp. Check it out.