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HI folks

am new here and I've been given a nest thermo stat.

I am am good with fitting things if know where to put the wires. I've a vallient ECO PRO 28 boiler can someone possible help how I wire the heatlink to it pls as it not got the same wording as the nest instruction.

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dont know nest but arnt they all remote access, and its just wired it wired directly to boiler and the wireless uses a base (e the base is wired to the boiler and the nest it free to mount anywhere) might be wrong as dont fit them

Do u fit any learning stats pls
 
What you are paying for is expertise, someone who pays tax, has to run and insure a van and a business and will no doubt stay there till its sorted. Ohh and after all that he also has to make a living.

They will also set it up and test it and help make adjustments.
If that is the going rate - then you know your options.
 
What you are paying for is expertise, someone who pays tax, has to run and insure a van and a business and will no doubt stay there till its sorted. Ohh and after all that he also has to make a living.

They will also set it up and test it and help make adjustments.
If that is the going rate - then you know your options.

I know what your saying but if nest only charging £50 extra for installation it no brainier so might as well go that route
 
It is easy. If you have a volt meter and method / knowledge you could work it out if your competent. I can see what you need to do being familiar with the boiler and also a nest installer/supplier. But for safety reasons its best you stick to your plan B.
 
Don't try to be a cheapskate, Nest purchase and installer is a no-brainer. Takes all the hassle out of it and you know it will work[emoji106]
 
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Just been looking on Nest forum and it appears on there people have same boiler as me and use the 24v connector doesn't matter which way to 2 and 3 on nest
 
Just been looking on Nest forum and it appears on there people have same boiler as me and use the 24v connector doesn't matter which way to 2 and 3 on nest

use 2 as com (black wire)
use 3 as no (Grey Wire)

but as you have said get the pro version and get it fitted for £50
 
use 2 as com (black wire)
use 3 as no (Grey Wire)

but as you have said get the pro version and get it fitted for £50

My point is if all it need for me take the wires out of my current wifi box. Putting the brown and blue in L and N and putting black in 2 and Greyin 3 then that easy for me do all I needed is confirmation this is correct since it only 24v
 
My point is if all it need for me take the wires out of my current wifi box. Putting the brown and blue in L and N and putting black in 2 and Greyin 3 then that easy for me do all I needed is confirmation this is correct since it only 24v

what you need to find out is does the nest use its own live to turn the boiler on if yes you cant use if no your fine as what your have said
 
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