Thanks Flameport, but surely that’s way too easy? I thought, looking at the diagrams that might be the case, but assumed I was missing something! Thanks again.
Help!
So, we got a free Nest E from our electricity supplier, and want to install it to replace or wireless Honeywell thermostat.
I’ve found other posts that say that for the ‘posh’ Nest , wire A on the Honeywell goes into 2 on the Nest Heat Link and that wire B goes into 3, with the L and N...