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Need Some help with a Nest T stat.

sixty4

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The wife and I own a house that is unoccupied. I want to go with a T-stat's that we can check temp at that house when not there (there is wifi currently).
What I am finding is that Nest T- stats want a common or "C" wire so t-stat always has 24v power to it.
My heating system is an oil fired hydronic (hot water baseboard) sytem that has a Argo 4 zone switching relay (3 heating 1 priority hot water zone). It has locations for red and white wires currently from t-stats but nothing for a "C" wire.

Any ideas how to go about feeding this? Is there a switching relay that would have red white and black common? Even looking at Taco can't find one with this option for 3 wire?

Or is there an easier way to monitor house temps off wifi perhaps a better way?
Thanks so much for any help!:beer:
 
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sixty4

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Thanks not worried at this point about a break in (mostly if heat goes out). Selling this house come spring. :thumbup:
 

manwithtools

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Look at Bayweb. If you can find a deal on eBay like I did it's a bargain. You can monitor the temp and motion - poor man's security system. I have the one in my shop set to turn the heat down after I leave if it does not sense any motion after an hour and send me an email if it does.
 
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dogdog

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why even bother if you are going to sell the house by spring. it's just a few days away...
 

Papa-lf

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I love my Nest - it works great. Originally I sent a picture of my old stat to nest and a few hours later they contacted me back with the setup. I later realized i needed some programming help, contacted them and they walked me through the slight change. They were great.

Thats my recommendation - give them a call and see what they say.
 
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