Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Nest Thermostat & Protect
-
@Sachin Sure. I’m in the middle of a move right now, but once I get settled in I take a look at it. It should be pretty straightforward.
-
@mochman Awesome, thank you!
-
Nice job @mochman i was working on it as well before i saw yours just on time.
Maybe it is better to put the Nest API pin code on the config file and let the module get the auth code from the API.This because the auth code has a expire date so you will replace it every year and it makes it easyer to install.
If you need some help… maybe i can help you with it. -
So I got around to setting this up today, got my product ID, the secret, and even the PIN code. Put it into the gettoken.sh and it spit out my token. I added it into my config.js and I see the little circle on my mirror, but the temp is different then what the nest shows. I’m also guessing that the % at the bottom is the inside humidity which also is not what the thermostat shows.
Any ideas?
-
Can you take a screenshot of what it is showing you and what it should be showing?
-
@Aartsie Any help would be great. I’ve been in the process of moving so all my stuff is still scattered around the house.
-
ok, rebooted everything and its now showing the set temp, and turning blue while running but the number inside the circle showing the current temp never changes, stays at 68 even though the thermostat is showing the correct room temperature.
Humidity % also seems correct now.
-
maybe it’s a problem with the unit? °C and °F
-
@pugsly Can you take a screenshot and post it along with what it should be showing? The way I have it configured, the small number is your current temp and the big number is the target temp.
-