Nest Or Hive

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brian_H

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67 posts

99 months

Thursday 31st October
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Morning everyone

Having just moved house I want a smart thermostat. We had a NEST in our last place but I wondered if the Hive is better or if there are other alternatives people have had success with?

Our NEST unit has been ok other than it never seemed very good at regulating the temperature. We have a Worcester Combi-Boiler if that is relevant and it is in an old house..Cheers

Brian

illmonkey

18,599 posts

205 months

dmsims

6,802 posts

274 months

Thursday 31st October
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Nest is a dumb thermostat in a pretty useless frock

If you want TRV control Wiser or Evohome otherwise Hive

brian_H

Original Poster:

67 posts

99 months

Thursday 31st October
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Thanks for the replies.

We have a Worcester Greenstar CDI boiler but it seems to only have a small hand held control pad that isn't hard wired and just runs of battery power.....it's also goosed, even with new batteries it is all corrupted so can't be used to set anything.

This being the case, how can I connect any smart thermostat,? Certainly the nest one replaced the old wall mounted thermostat.

Thanks for the advice so far, most helpful

dmsims

6,802 posts

274 months

Thursday 31st October
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Really depends what's there now - in terms of wiring

The random colour selection doesn't normally help but it can all be figured out eventually

Do you have a multimeter ?

brian_H

Original Poster:

67 posts

99 months

Thursday 31st October
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Yeah I do have a multi meter.....somewhere!

gmaz

4,615 posts

217 months

Thursday 31st October
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brian_H said:
Thanks for the replies.

We have a Worcester Greenstar CDI boiler but it seems to only have a small hand held control pad that isn't hard wired and just runs of battery power.....it's also goosed, even with new batteries it is all corrupted so can't be used to set anything.

This being the case, how can I connect any smart thermostat,? Certainly the nest one replaced the old wall mounted thermostat.

Thanks for the advice so far, most helpful
I have Hive and it works pretty well, so I'm happy with it.

It fitted directly on to the old backplate BUT we found that the call-for-heat circuit was still using the old dial style thermostat wiring so it would not switch on when we removed it. I recommend getting a sparky to install and check it.

the-norseman

13,336 posts

178 months

Thursday 31st October
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I had Nest in the old house, new house has Hive. Much prefer the Nest.

curvature

426 posts

81 months

Thursday 31st October
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I think it really depends on what you want from these types of thermostats.

I have 2 Nests, one does the main house and the other does the opening plan kitchen area at the back of the house with underfloor heating. As mentioned above Nest and I think Hive are both fairly basic and just operate as a regular room thermostat but with almost unlimited time-slots plus the ability to operate remotely.

I'm happy with mine but if I was planning a system from scratch I would look at some that good operate more zones and possibly even rooms.

paolow

3,246 posts

265 months

Thursday 31st October
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Had a Hive until it was bricked for being 'obsolete' - now have Tado - no complaints at all - so not a thing in your lineup - but an option? Generally on black friday / offer days the kit is quite heavily discounted too

21TonyK

11,894 posts

216 months

Friday 1st November
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Had a hive thermostat for a few years and about year ago replaced the TRVs with hive ones as well.

Control is good albeit the temps really need playiing with as it always seems to overshoot.

Being able to shut down certain rooms is useful but that couple be done manually.

Overall it works well and our gas use is down about 5% since the thermostat went in, no real change with the TRVs that I can see yet.

We have a conventional boiler and hot water cylinder which also has a smart switch on the immerson so can balance between the two without having the boiler on at all in the summer.

page3

5,005 posts

258 months

Friday 1st November
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Had Nest for years. It was ok but limited if you have uk radiators.

Now how Tado. It’s significantly better as it supports proper zone control via its excellent TRVs.