As indeed were the first wirelesses.
That'll get the youngsters thinking.
That'll get the youngsters thinking.
Can you enlarge on that, because that is what I would really like to do. This NEST thermostat has a USB cable plugged into the back of it, with a USB plug on the other end. At the moment my daughter has it sitting on the kitchen worktop, plugged into a USB socket. It is apparently meant to go on the living room wall (it has a mounting plinth) so the issue is how to plug it in. I am not sure what you mean about the power supply built in to the heat link?Why not hard wire the nest properly, back to it's own power supply that is built into the heatlink, as it was designed?
Did neither the thermostat nor the heatlink come with a wiring diagram?
The heatlink (what the nest controller talks to) has 2 terminals T1 and T2, these connect to the 2 terminals on the wall mounting plate of the nest controller to provide power without the usb.
You say "Hence it is wireless" but the problem is it isn't - with regard to powering it.
Any thing is going to be untidy, isn't it? Even if you had a socket right next to where you want the thermostat.
Yes, it is a combi boiler, no hot water cylinder. It is the ground floor of a Victorian terrace, rewired with a new CU and combi boiler when the kitchen was installed earlier this year. I can hide the cable as far as possible. Ultimately though it has to emerge from the wall and get plugged into the front plate of the USB socket. As EFLImpudence has said above, it has to look untidy by definition. I need a 13A socket with a reversed USB socket accessed from the back........A skilled electrician might be able to hide the cables, I assume you have a combi boiler and no hot water cylinder?
You can use a grid system
Oh FHS - why on earth was the issue of connecting a thermostat/programmer to that boiler not considered, and dealt with at the time?Yes, it is a combi boiler, no hot water cylinder. It is the ground floor of a Victorian terrace, rewired with a new CU and combi boiler when the kitchen was installed earlier this year.
How would you get power to it?I need a 13A socket with a reversed USB socket accessed from the back........
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