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Nest Heat Link and Thermostat Y Plan
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<blockquote data-quote="Chippy_boy" data-source="post: 450046" data-attributes="member: 29293"><p>Thanks - I know this. It's a matter of where to plug it. I was hoping to run the 12v line from the Heat Link, but that might be more difficult than I thought. Having to fit a fused spur in the airing cupboard simply to plug the Nest PSU in, is a bit of a pain in the ****. Plus the fact it's damp and 130 degrees in there - not exactly ideal for the PSU!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chippy_boy, post: 450046, member: 29293"] Thanks - I know this. It's a matter of where to plug it. I was hoping to run the 12v line from the Heat Link, but that might be more difficult than I thought. Having to fit a fused spur in the airing cupboard simply to plug the Nest PSU in, is a bit of a pain in the ****. Plus the fact it's damp and 130 degrees in there - not exactly ideal for the PSU! [/QUOTE]
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