RE: WiFi thermostats, an update

2017-11-01 Thread Rick Alfaro
Hi Ed. It is listed on amazon as Nest Learning Thermostat 3rd generation. I 
don’t know the specific model number but this will find it for you right away.

 

 

 

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Mr. Ed
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Hi Rick,

What is the model number you have of this thermostat?

Mr. Ed

 

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Subject: WiFi thermostats, an update

 

I now have the Nest thermostat installed and am very happy to report that the 
Nest app is quite accessible. I’m able to change various settings and raise or 
lower the temperature. I’ve also linked it to both Alexa and Google Home so 
controlling it by voice is really nice and works very well.

 

I have the Nest set to work as a learning thermostat so I haven’t messed with 
schedules yet and am just allowing Nest to do its thing and create it’s 
schedules by learning from my commands to set temperatures throughout the day. 
The Nest also knows when nobody is home and it set’s itself to Away mode to 
save energy. I’m very pleased with the Nest learning thermostat.

 

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RE: WiFi thermostats, an update

2017-11-01 Thread Rick Alfaro
Les, here is what I did to link it to Alexa.

 

After installing the Nest and creating a Nest account, I had Alexa “discover” 
the Nest. You can do this either from the Alexa app or by telling your Echo 
product to “discover”.

 

In the Alexa app, I went into the skills section and did a search for Nest. I 
found the Nest skill and enabled it. You are taken to the Nest site where you 
have to put in your credentials for logging into your Nest account. Once you do 
that you get a screen letting you know that the Nest is now linked to Alexa. 
After that I created a group called Thermostat but that is actually optional. 
When using Alexa to control the stat, it will understand whatever name you 
assigned to your Nest when you first set it up. In my case it was “Upstairs” 
which is actually the location of where the Nest is installed.

 

At this point you should be able to issue commands using the name you assigned 
as the Nest’s location so in my case, I can say “Alexa, set upstairs to 76 
degrees” and it’s done and Alexa replies by saying “upstairs is set to 76 
degrees”. 

 

Now, because I also set a group called “thermostat” I can also use the word 
thermostat to issue commands to Alexa. So far the commands I’ve been able to 
use are:

Set Upstairs to XX degrees

Raise upstairs x degrees

Lower upstairs x degrees

What is upstairs set to

What is the temperature inside

Set upstairs to cool or heat

Set upstairs to away or home

 

There may be other commands but those ar the ones that I’ve used thus far 
successfully. 

 

If you do a search on YouTube, you will find several videos demonstrating some 
of these commands. 

 

Also, take a look at:

https://nest.com/support/article/Learn-how-to-control-your-Nest-Thermostat-with-Amazon-Alexa-on-Echo-and-Fire-TV

 

There you will find some guide lines with additional links pointing to other 
pages where you can dive deeper. HTH

 

 

 

 

 

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Les Kriegler
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2017 6:56 PM
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Subject: RE: WiFi thermostats, an update

 

Hi Rick,

 

Glad you are happy with the Nest.  I have had the Nest for a couple of years, 
and like you, I haven’t worried about the schedule.  I let it determine our 
habits and remember them.  I will say that I have encountered some problems 
when we’re away when it saves energy.  For some reason, the thermostat’s 
program got activated while we were away.  So when traveling, I deactivate that 
feature.  Sometimes, I think these devices outsmart themselves!  I do have a 
question.  Can you assist me with linking the Nest with Alexa?  I thought I had 
done it, but apparently not, as it doesn’t respond to Voice Commands.  What 
Voice Commands work?  Thanks for any assistance.

Best,

 

Les

 

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Subject: WiFi thermostats, an update

 

I now have the Nest thermostat installed and am very happy to report that the 
Nest app is quite accessible. I’m able to change various settings and raise or 
lower the temperature. I’ve also linked it to both Alexa and Google Home so 
controlling it by voice is really nice and works very well.

 

I have the Nest set to work as a learning thermostat so I haven’t messed with 
schedules yet and am just allowing Nest to do its thing and create it’s 
schedules by learning from my commands to set temperatures throughout the day. 
The Nest also knows when nobody is home and it set’s itself to Away mode to 
save energy. I’m very pleased with the Nest learning thermostat.

 

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RE: WiFi thermostats, an update

2017-10-31 Thread Mr. Ed
Hi Rick,

What is the model number you have of this thermostat?

Mr. Ed

 

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Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2017 4:36 PM
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Subject: WiFi thermostats, an update

 

I now have the Nest thermostat installed and am very happy to report that the 
Nest app is quite accessible. I’m able to change various settings and raise or 
lower the temperature. I’ve also linked it to both Alexa and Google Home so 
controlling it by voice is really nice and works very well.

 

I have the Nest set to work as a learning thermostat so I haven’t messed with 
schedules yet and am just allowing Nest to do its thing and create it’s 
schedules by learning from my commands to set temperatures throughout the day. 
The Nest also knows when nobody is home and it set’s itself to Away mode to 
save energy. I’m very pleased with the Nest learning thermostat.

 

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RE: WiFi thermostats, an update

2017-10-31 Thread Les Kriegler
Hi Rick,

Glad you are happy with the Nest.  I have had the Nest for a couple of years, 
and like you, I haven’t worried about the schedule.  I let it determine our 
habits and remember them.  I will say that I have encountered some problems 
when we’re away when it saves energy.  For some reason, the thermostat’s 
program got activated while we were away.  So when traveling, I deactivate that 
feature.  Sometimes, I think these devices outsmart themselves!  I do have a 
question.  Can you assist me with linking the Nest with Alexa?  I thought I had 
done it, but apparently not, as it doesn’t respond to Voice Commands.  What 
Voice Commands work?  Thanks for any assistance.
Best,

Les

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From: Rick Alfaro
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2017 5:37 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: WiFi thermostats, an update

I now have the Nest thermostat installed and am very happy to report that the 
Nest app is quite accessible. I’m able to change various settings and raise or 
lower the temperature. I’ve also linked it to both Alexa and Google Home so 
controlling it by voice is really nice and works very well.

I have the Nest set to work as a learning thermostat so I haven’t messed with 
schedules yet and am just allowing Nest to do its thing and create it’s 
schedules by learning from my commands to set temperatures throughout the day. 
The Nest also knows when nobody is home and it set’s itself to Away mode to 
save energy. I’m very pleased with the Nest learning thermostat.

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WiFi thermostats, an update

2017-10-31 Thread Rick Alfaro
I now have the Nest thermostat installed and am very happy to report that
the Nest app is quite accessible. I'm able to change various settings and
raise or lower the temperature. I've also linked it to both Alexa and Google
Home so controlling it by voice is really nice and works very well.

 

I have the Nest set to work as a learning thermostat so I haven't messed
with schedules yet and am just allowing Nest to do its thing and create it's
schedules by learning from my commands to set temperatures throughout the
day. The Nest also knows when nobody is home and it set's itself to Away
mode to save energy. I'm very pleased with the Nest learning thermostat.

 

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