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Replacing a Different Indigo-controlled Thermostat with Nest

PostPosted: Sat Jan 16, 2016 4:06 pm
by yergeyj
A quick tip if you are replacing a different brand, Indigo-controlled thermostat with a Nest thermostat, and, like me, have a lot of Triggers, Schedules, Actions and Control Pages that reference your thermostat.

Rename your existing thermostat before installing the Nest Home Plugin, e.g. I renamed mine from "Family Room Thermostat" to "OLD - FR Thermostat." All of the Triggers, Schedules, etc. will be adjusted in Indigo to use this new name.

When you create your Nest Home, a new thermostat will be created. Mine was named "Family Room Thermostat."

Now, you can just toggle through all your Triggers, Schedules, etc. and change the device from "OLD - FR Thermostat" to "Family Room Thermostat."

If you instead delete the original device first, you will also delete all of the Triggers, Schedules, etc. and will have to recreate them from scratch.

If this is too obvious Mike, feel free to delete the post. :wink:

Jim

Re: Replacing a Different Indigo-controlled Thermostat with

PostPosted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 8:50 am
by jay (support)
Or, if you just change the type in the existing device to the new plugin device you won't have to change anything else... ;)

Re: Replacing a Different Indigo-controlled Thermostat with

PostPosted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 8:56 am
by yergeyj
Jay,

That would certainly work in most cases. However, upon installation of the Nest Home plugin it creates all of the devices based on what's in your online Nest.com account.

I guess you could let it create a thermostat, hopefully a different name in your Nest.com account than the one you are replacing, and then delete the new "Nest" device, reconfigure and rename the "old" thermostat device.

Jim

Re: Replacing a Different Indigo-controlled Thermostat with

PostPosted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 9:20 am
by jay (support)
Ah - I don't have any Nest devices so I've never used the plugin.

Dave, if I might suggest, you might want to change that such that it works more like the Z-Wave interface works (itself a plugin) - allow the user to create a device, show a popup of available Nest devices, and do the right thing from there on.

Re: Replacing a Different Indigo-controlled Thermostat with

PostPosted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 5:00 am
by Chameleon
Hey all

Jay - you're probably right but I decided to leave that change until after I upgrade the plugin to use the new NEST Developer tools.

BTW - I know I've been away for a few months in darkest Africa but I didn't change my name to Dave :)

Mike

Re: Replacing a Different Indigo-controlled Thermostat with

PostPosted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 12:09 pm
by jay (support)
Doh! I think I was just talking to Dave about a different problem and his name was stuck in my head.

Welcome back - hope you didn't bring back any jungle diseases!

Re: Replacing a Different Indigo-controlled Thermostat with

PostPosted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 4:28 pm
by DaveL17
I do have that affect on people.


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