I've installed a Google Nest Thermostat that I picked up used from CEX. The Heat Link powers up, and the screen powers up by USB cable. All is working, synced, controlling the heating etc... however -
If I connect the heatlink T1 and T2 to the screen - using the wiring already in the wall (in the position of our old thermosat), then the screen and the heatlink are both dead. But they work fine without t1 and t2 connected and using USB power instead.
Not sure if I've done something dumb here! The mains cables that were connected to mains voltage, at the cylinder, leading to the wall-mounted thermostat, now carrying 12v along t1 and t2 to the Nest Thermostat screen unit instead of the 240v they used to carry.
Seems simple enough, so if I come to the thinking that the unit has something faulty (perhaps the previous owner put 240v through it? - you have to ask why it would be sold!) can I use another 12v transformer to create the power needed for the screen unit? I was thinking a 12v low voltage lighting transformer, plugged in at the cylinder again, and sending power down those same wires would do the same just as the Heat Link, for sending the 12v the screen unit needs.
Is a 12v lighting transformer suitable? Or anything else small and simple enough?
If I connect the heatlink T1 and T2 to the screen - using the wiring already in the wall (in the position of our old thermosat), then the screen and the heatlink are both dead. But they work fine without t1 and t2 connected and using USB power instead.
Not sure if I've done something dumb here! The mains cables that were connected to mains voltage, at the cylinder, leading to the wall-mounted thermostat, now carrying 12v along t1 and t2 to the Nest Thermostat screen unit instead of the 240v they used to carry.
Seems simple enough, so if I come to the thinking that the unit has something faulty (perhaps the previous owner put 240v through it? - you have to ask why it would be sold!) can I use another 12v transformer to create the power needed for the screen unit? I was thinking a 12v low voltage lighting transformer, plugged in at the cylinder again, and sending power down those same wires would do the same just as the Heat Link, for sending the 12v the screen unit needs.
Is a 12v lighting transformer suitable? Or anything else small and simple enough?
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