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    Default Nest Thermostat- Phaq-U

    Anybody have a Nest Thermostat? Dont buy it, save your money...

    Been deal with fucking heating issues in my house off and on for the last month and after 8 hours with thier help desk I got fed up and ripped the fucking POS off the wall and bought a cheap one for the time being. Biggest waste of money ever..

    Apparently the way our house is wired there is a power sharing issue with the wires and because of it the house wont heat correctly. Dammit, tired of having a house 64 degrees. So fuck you Nest and your learning thermostat bullshit. Suck a donkey.

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    I've heard good things from friends that have em. Was planning on getting one when the house goes up in a few months.

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    I don't need no "learning" thermostat. I need it to do what I want, when I want.

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    The guy i subcontract hydronic work for despises them. Huge amount of problems
    You sir, are a specialist in the art of discovering a welcoming outcome of a particular situation....not a mechanic.

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    Saved me some money I was thinking of getting one in my new place
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    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
    it would suck to have the house temperature 64 at night, that would be way too hot. 64 is where we set ours during the day and 55 at night. ours is a cheapy home depot one too. it works good.
    Yeah...I'd have it 45 at night if Mrs BG would let me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 02ducky View Post
    Anybody have a Nest Thermostat? Dont buy it, save your money...

    I'll buy your unwanted Nest off of you for $20.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
    it would suck to have the house temperature 64 at night, that would be way too hot. 64 is where we set ours during the day and 55 at night. ours is a cheapy home depot one too. it works good.
    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    Yeah...I'd have it 45 at night if Mrs BG would let me.
    You fellas understand what my wife doesn't. I would love to bring the house down to 60* or so at night. She wants it at 70* all the time. We compromise at 65* and she still has an electric blanket.
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    Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck
    it would suck to have the house temperature 64 at night, that would be way too hot. 64 is where we set ours during the day and 55 at night. ours is a cheapy home depot one too. it works good.
    Originally Posted by Bailey Guns
    Yeah...I'd have it 45 at night if Mrs BG would let me.
    You fellas understand what my wife doesn't. I would love to bring the house down to 60* or so at night. She wants it at 70* all the time. We compromise at 65* and she still has an electric blanket.
    Holy shiverin' shit! Are you guys Eskimos or what?!?! I'd freakin' DIE in a house that cold! Warmth, I dig warmth! My old bones can't handle cold.
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    I decided a long time ago that I work too hard to be uncomfortable in my house. 72 in the winter, 70 in the summer.

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