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Reemplazo de batería de Nest Learning Thermostat de segunda generación

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  1. Reemplazo de batería de Nest Learning Thermostat de segunda generación, Separar de la pared: paso 1, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de batería de Nest Learning Thermostat de segunda generación, Separar de la pared: paso 1, imagen 2 de 2
    • Sujeta el anillo exterior de metal de la pantalla con los dedos y tira directamente hacia afuera de la pared.

  2. Reemplazo de batería de Nest Learning Thermostat de segunda generación, Abrir la Pantalla: paso 2, imagen 1 de 1
    • Voltea la pantalla.

    • Retira los cuatro tornillos de 6 mm de la parte posterior de la pantalla con un destornillador Phillips n.° 0.

  3. Reemplazo de batería de Nest Learning Thermostat de segunda generación, Retirar la parte posterior de la pantalla: paso 3, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de batería de Nest Learning Thermostat de segunda generación, Retirar la parte posterior de la pantalla: paso 3, imagen 2 de 2
    • Aprieta el conector gris de 20 pines con los dedos y tira directamente hacia afuera de la pantalla.

    • NO tires demasiado, ya que hay una cinta en el panel posterior que conecta el conector de 20 pines a la pantalla.

    I pinched the connector and it will not pull out

    Robert Zelak - Contestar

    I’m my case, the white backplate cannot be pulled until it is turned about 1cm counterclockwise to disengage the brackets that hold to the internal plate. To do this, yo need to hold the front of the Nest with the metal frame (so the it doesn’t turn), while turning the backplate.

    Alberto Lazaro - Contestar

    And in my case, there are only 2 screws (in the 9 and 3 o’clock positions) and not 4 as shown in the photo.

    Alberto Lazaro -

  4. Reemplazo de batería de Nest Learning Thermostat de segunda generación, Desconectar el cable plano de conexión de la base.: paso 4, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo de batería de Nest Learning Thermostat de segunda generación, Desconectar el cable plano de conexión de la base.: paso 4, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo de batería de Nest Learning Thermostat de segunda generación, Desconectar el cable plano de conexión de la base.: paso 4, imagen 3 de 3
    • Ubica la lengüeta azul al final de la cinta que dice "1. Tire".

    • Sujeta la pestaña con los dedos y tira directamente hacia afuera de la placa base.

    How do you reattached the ribbon back to the motherboard ??

    alexehler - Contestar

  5. Reemplazo de batería de Nest Learning Thermostat de segunda generación, Levantar la batería desde la base: paso 5, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de batería de Nest Learning Thermostat de segunda generación, Levantar la batería desde la base: paso 5, imagen 2 de 2
    • Localiza la pestaña azul que dice "2. Tire".

    • Utiliza pinzas para tirar de la batería hacia arriba y alejarla de la pantalla.

    • NO tires demasiado, ya que la batería aún está conectada a la placa base y debe desconectarse.

  6. Reemplazo de batería de Nest Learning Thermostat de segunda generación, Desconectar la batería de la placa base: paso 6, imagen 1 de 2 Reemplazo de batería de Nest Learning Thermostat de segunda generación, Desconectar la batería de la placa base: paso 6, imagen 2 de 2
    • Localiza la pestaña azul que dice "3 desenchufar".

    • Sujeta la batería con los dedos. Tira con cuidado directamente de la pantalla para desconectar la batería de la placa base.

  7. Reemplazo de batería de Nest Learning Thermostat de segunda generación, Retirar la batería de la pantalla: paso 7, imagen 1 de 3 Reemplazo de batería de Nest Learning Thermostat de segunda generación, Retirar la batería de la pantalla: paso 7, imagen 2 de 3 Reemplazo de batería de Nest Learning Thermostat de segunda generación, Retirar la batería de la pantalla: paso 7, imagen 3 de 3
    • Sujeta la batería con los dedos y sepárala directamente de la placa base para separar la batería de la pantalla.

    Where do you buy the battery?

    Robert - Contestar

    At least say the tipe of battery that's needed.

    Pedro Sanchez - Contestar

    I just ordered the battery model specified. When it arrived, I realized it doesn’t have the same specs as the battery that comes with the thermostat.

    The part listed (TL284443) is 3.7 VDC, but it is only is 380mAh (1.41 Wh) (if you zoom in on the image when you click “Buy”, you can see)

    You can clearly see in the tear-down that the battery that comes with the thermostat is 2.1 Wh.

    It might work as a replacement, but doesn’t have the same capacity.

    Gerry Beggs - Contestar

    Double check your own equip online or in the manual people.

    There are different generations of thermostats. How would this guy know which battery you need.

    Thanks for the directions.

    Helps a lot.

    LisaKK - Contestar

    To be fair, most people don’t know that there are different generations of the Nest Thermostat and clearly they didn’t read that this was for the 2nd generation Nest Thermostat. Probably should have been pointed out in the instructions more clearly for those folks. Then they wouldn’t have been so confused about the battery voltage differences.

    Resist - Contestar

    I am a 64 year old woman, I had the Nest next generation installed last year. So far it keeps telling me that the connection to my wi-Fi is not working and now it’s saying the battery is dead. I’ve gone through all the steps to re-connect to wi-fi to no avail. Could this be because the battery needs replacing?

    It’s 68 degrees in my house now and that’s thanks to my fireplace not this horrible device. I am going back to the regular thermostat, what a waste of hard earned money.

    Laura Rogers - Contestar

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It should be noted that doing this will void the warranty on your device. If you are having issues with the display battery you should call the tech support line and they will help you. Doing this risk damaging the device and making it to where they will not replace it if it is still under warranty.

Bob bobbado - Contestar

ON MY NEST WHEN YOU "pull 2"...IT WAS GLUED TO THE METAL TOP OP THE MOTHERBOARD UNDERNEATH...SO IF THIS IS THE CASE BE VERY CAREFUL AS YOU DISLODGE THE BATTERY ....ALSO THE PLUG FOR THE BATTERY WAS TAPED DOWN WITH AMBER COLORED TAPE WHICH I HAD TO REMOVE BEFORE I WAS ABLE TO UNPLUG THE BATTERY...I REPLACED THE TAPE WITH SOME SCOTCH TAPE AFTER REINSTALLING THE BATTERY...ALL IN ALL...GOO INSTRUCTIONS...A FIVE MINUTE FIX !!!

Andrew Jordan - Contestar

I also am having a time finding the replacement battery

Brian wilson -

I am having trouble locating a replacement battery. Any idea where to look?

Ron Temaat - Contestar

As of 12/28/17 this website has replacement batteries for $12 plus shipping:

www.batteryclerk.com

Here’s a direct link to the Gen1 battery page which has a link to the Gen2 battery page

http://www.batteryclerk.com/products/nes...

Ron Saritzky - Contestar

My Nest gen2 thermostat experiencing problems offline, low voltage etc … After extensive troubleshooting with tech support i was advised by tech support to replace my gen 2 thermostat. After purchasing a new gen 3 I disovered that the battery of my out of warranty gen 2 was not working properly. After installing a “C” wire I deduced that the battery was at fault. After replacing the battery and using the thermostat it works as intended. So when you are chasing a problem with nest thermostat and a resolution seems elusive Try the battery, the solution was much easier than the process of tracking it down. The battery would cheaper than the time I put in with tech support.

Danny Thompson - Contestar

I purchased two replacement batteries from Ifixit and replaced in two Nest thermostats. The installation was as simple as stated above, however neither one works. The thermostats just sit on the wall and blink Green. There was a card included that said discharge to 10% to ensure battery voltage is detected properly. Does anyone know what that is about? How does one discharge to 10%,. I suppose I could leave the unit off the wall for a week and see if that fixes it, but maybe there is an explanation here? Hard to believe both batteries are defective.

Jeffrey Weiss - Contestar

Wasn’t clear which way to put battery connection to motherboard—sideways or up and out? Whatever I did, I screwed up battery to motherboard; glad I had a new Nest E ordered. About $144 which avoids a lot of heartbreak.. My gen 2 did not have the colored pull tabs and the battery was well glued/taped and not as serviceable in the description

Frederick Winter - Contestar

Here’s the link for Gen 2 or 3 battery. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07C...

The appearance is a bit different than the pictures above but the steps are exactly the same. Yes, my battery had double stick tape underneath so you do have to be a bit careful when removing.

Also when you first try to remove the white back cover, there is a slight counterclockwise twist to pull it out after removing the screws.

Barbara Burbach - Contestar

This guide would be useful if it showed how to get the motherboard cable reattached. I couldn't see how to do it, and now I've crushed one of the pins on my 3rd Gen.

goldmahn - Contestar

One question. Why are all the aftermarket batteries for the Nest thermos. wh rating less (in some cases alot ) than the original 2.1wh battery.?

Anthony Capuano Jr - Contestar

The original battery says 2.1 WH while most of these replacement batteries say 1.4 WH ... is that a problem?

Ronald C Fazar - Contestar

Does the new battery need to be charged before it can be used? My thermostat is blank after properly, installing the battery, I plugged it into the USB port, and the little green light on the nest is blinking, but the display is not lit up or working at all

Carla Minosh - Contestar

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