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<blockquote data-quote="Chippy_boy" data-source="post: 450040" data-attributes="member: 29293"><p>Thanks - so I need to link live to the HW and CH common terminals, right?</p><p></p><p>I just need to figure out how to get 12v from the Nest Heat Link to the Nest thermostat?!? I had mistakenly thought my existing thermostat was connected to the Drayton timer, but of course it's not - it's wired up to a the junction box in the airing cupboard upstairs. Since I don't have any spare wires going from the timer to the junction box, is my only option a separate 12v supply up in the airing cupboard? I can't see how I can get the 12v out from the Nest Heat Link to the thermostat.</p><p></p><p>I'm trying to do all this "in my head". Perhaps it will be a lot easier when I've actually bought the kit and got the wires exposed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chippy_boy, post: 450040, member: 29293"] Thanks - so I need to link live to the HW and CH common terminals, right? I just need to figure out how to get 12v from the Nest Heat Link to the Nest thermostat?!? I had mistakenly thought my existing thermostat was connected to the Drayton timer, but of course it's not - it's wired up to a the junction box in the airing cupboard upstairs. Since I don't have any spare wires going from the timer to the junction box, is my only option a separate 12v supply up in the airing cupboard? I can't see how I can get the 12v out from the Nest Heat Link to the thermostat. I'm trying to do all this "in my head". Perhaps it will be a lot easier when I've actually bought the kit and got the wires exposed! [/QUOTE]
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