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untolddawnz OP t1_j82o0zb wrote

The nest E thermostat only has a Y1, G, R, W1, C, and O/B wires. There's not a direct comparison to be made with my current thermostat. In addition, I dont have a jumper wire for my nest nor is one likely to fit due to the tiny terminal holes on the nest E thermostat. It isn't straight forward, at all.

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Knightmare t1_j82obwg wrote

I know with the other nest you don't need to jumper rh and rc. It handles that internally. I would just put that wire into R. The other wires are the same.

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untolddawnz OP t1_j82p8u3 wrote

The configuration you're suggesting didn't work, it's the first thing I tried in late December and I'm revisiting it now.

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untolddawnz OP t1_j82py3x wrote

Although I'm starting to think the issue wasn't with the wiring of the Nest E but might just be with the HVAC system to begin with because I'm testing the old thermostat now and it still keeps running the internal blower when I don't want it to

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