Back Duo Tec with Nest Mini

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I’ve just got a Nest mini and wired it in to my Baxi Duo-Tec, L,N,E are obvious, then common (1) on the receiver to 2 on the boiler diagram, heating on (3) on the receiver to 1 on the boiler diagram. I’ve removed the loop that linked 1 and 2 on the boiler.

Everything comes on fine and I can hear the receiver switching as I change the target temperature on the thermostat, but the boiler doesn’t fire up. I’ve put my meter across terminals 1 and 2 on the boiler in buzzer mode and it buzzes as you’d expect.

The boiler has an inbuilt analog timer. Do I need to disconnect that at all? That timer has a 4 pin connector onto the main board. I’ve tried it with and without but no dice.

What am I missing?
 

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Confused, my Nest mini's some are USB, some coaxial plugs, but that is just for power, all connection are with the wireless LAN does all sorts, turning lights on/off, connecting to radio, and other internet.

I am sure it can do a lot more, but not with any hard wired connection.
 
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Confused, my Nest mini's some are USB, some coaxial plugs, but that is just for power, all connection are with the wireless LAN does all sorts, turning lights on/off, connecting to radio, and other internet.

I am sure it can do a lot more, but not with any hard wired connection.
I suspect it is really a "Hive" mini :)
 

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