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When I put the nest in last summer the AC worked no problem.
Now with the heater, its like cycling on and off pretty frequently. Its still heating, and the house is warm when I want it to, but it didnt do that last year.
The only thing thats changed is the nest. From what I read online, sometimes depending on the unit, the Nest will need an additional C (common) wire for power (so it does not draw power away from the actual unit). So i added a wire last night.
To no avail lol. Was on the phone with nest support for close to an hour. Ran all sorts of diags, and he thinks its something up with the furnace itself. So ill prolly have to get an HVAC guy out to take a look.
Now with the heater, its like cycling on and off pretty frequently. Its still heating, and the house is warm when I want it to, but it didnt do that last year.
The only thing thats changed is the nest. From what I read online, sometimes depending on the unit, the Nest will need an additional C (common) wire for power (so it does not draw power away from the actual unit). So i added a wire last night.
To no avail lol. Was on the phone with nest support for close to an hour. Ran all sorts of diags, and he thinks its something up with the furnace itself. So ill prolly have to get an HVAC guy out to take a look.
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When I put the nest in last summer the AC worked no problem.
Now with the heater, its like cycling on and off pretty frequently. Its still heating, and the house is warm when I want it to, but it didnt do that last year.
The only thing thats changed is the nest. From what I read online, sometimes depending on the unit, the Nest will need an additional C (common) wire for power (so it does not draw power away from the actual unit). So i added a wire last night.
To no avail lol. Was on the phone with nest support for close to an hour. Ran all sorts of diags, and he thinks its something up with the furnace itself. So ill prolly have to get an HVAC guy out to take a look.
Now with the heater, its like cycling on and off pretty frequently. Its still heating, and the house is warm when I want it to, but it didnt do that last year.
The only thing thats changed is the nest. From what I read online, sometimes depending on the unit, the Nest will need an additional C (common) wire for power (so it does not draw power away from the actual unit). So i added a wire last night.
To no avail lol. Was on the phone with nest support for close to an hour. Ran all sorts of diags, and he thinks its something up with the furnace itself. So ill prolly have to get an HVAC guy out to take a look.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Posts: 5,331
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When I put the nest in last summer the AC worked no problem.
Now with the heater, its like cycling on and off pretty frequently. Its still heating, and the house is warm when I want it to, but it didnt do that last year.
The only thing thats changed is the nest. From what I read online, sometimes depending on the unit, the Nest will need an additional C (common) wire for power (so it does not draw power away from the actual unit). So i added a wire last night.
To no avail lol. Was on the phone with nest support for close to an hour. Ran all sorts of diags, and he thinks its something up with the furnace itself. So ill prolly have to get an HVAC guy out to take a look.
Now with the heater, its like cycling on and off pretty frequently. Its still heating, and the house is warm when I want it to, but it didnt do that last year.
The only thing thats changed is the nest. From what I read online, sometimes depending on the unit, the Nest will need an additional C (common) wire for power (so it does not draw power away from the actual unit). So i added a wire last night.
To no avail lol. Was on the phone with nest support for close to an hour. Ran all sorts of diags, and he thinks its something up with the furnace itself. So ill prolly have to get an HVAC guy out to take a look.
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