MuddyDog wrote: Switching from the Nest to the Hive at present. Don't ask why!
MuddyDog wrote: » Hive has a boost function for heating and amazingly Nest does not!
Outkast_IRE wrote: yeah my wife won a 3rd Gen nest in work . So i went to the hassle of wiring and fitting it . Fully agree with regards to the boost function, its so odd that the hot water can have a boost function but the heating cannot . it is surely a basic programming change for them.
Mickeroo wrote: » It doesn't need a boost function, you're still thinking in terms of old on/off heating controls. it works to temperature, if the house is cold and you feel it needs a boost then you just turn up the temperature.
MuddyDog wrote: » With the Nest you can't turn the heat on for an hour. Doesn't work at all. Even when asking Google Assistant it doesn't work. So many times I've turned up the heat and forgot to turn it back down and have wasted oil! Hive is in now as per DGOBS advice and all is well.
Any recommendations for a new customer looking at Nest/ Hive Climote for an apartment w/ Gas boiler?
I see Bord Gais give a free Hive on a 2-year contract (higher rates so not. 'free', but at least deffered)
Curious to see peoples expeirence
? During the winter we set the heat to be on for hour in the morning and schedule during the day... you set a target temp and nest figures out how long it takes to get up to that target temp... if its less than an hour it switches off.... if you want to ensure you want an hour non stop just set the target temp higher... i do wish nest had released the additional temp sensor support they did in the US for Ireland.. you can get additional sensors which will call for heat at a certain temp.. would make a lot more sense that depending on the placement of the nest controller being indicative of your houses overall temp