If your thermostat has power related issues, like the battery draining too quickly or Wi-Fi constantly disconnecting, you can typically fix them by connecting a common wire (C wire) or by installing the Nest Power Connector. Either one will provide a stable power source for your Nest thermostat when your system can’t deliver enough consistent power to it.
If your system already has a C wire or a spare wire, you can simply connect it to your thermostat and HVAC system. If there isn’t a C wire, you have 2 options: get a pro installer to run a new C wire from your system to your thermostat, which can be expensive, or you can install the Nest Power Connector, which is usually simpler and more affordable.
If you don’t feel comfortable installing the Power Connector yourself, you can contact a pro to install it for you.
The Nest Power Connector works with these Nest thermostats:
- Nest Thermostat
- Nest Learning Thermostat (3rd gen)
- Nest Thermostat E
- Nest Learning Thermostat (4th gen)
For more information, refer to How to tell which Nest thermostat you have.
How to tell if you need the Nest Power Connector
Use the interactive tool to check if you need a Nest Power Connector with the compatibility checker.
Cases that may require power connector installation or a C wire:
- During thermostat setup, the Google Home app tells you that you need the Power Connector or a C wire.
- Your thermostat screen shows a power-related help code, such as E1, E297, N260, N261 or M27.
- Your thermostat screen shows “Very low battery. Replace now and install stable power source.”
- Your thermostat battery keeps draining.
- Your thermostat repeatedly disconnects from Wi-Fi.
- Your thermostat isn’t getting enough power and disables the following features:
- Remote sensor
- Matter support
- Occupancy detection
- Wake-on display
- Farsight
For a more extensive list of symptoms, go to How to tell if your Nest thermostat needs a C wire.
Note: If the app tells you that you do need the Nest Power Connector during installation, you may need to exit set up until you have received the connector.
How to install the Nest Power Connector
You can install the power connector yourself, or call a pro. For a brief video of the installation process, go to How to install the Nest Power Connector.
Note: If your system doesn’t have a C terminal, you’ll need to call a pro.
Before you start
- Finish installing your Nest thermostat before you install the power connector.
- Update your thermostat if needed. To check for available updates:
- Make sure your thermostat is set to Off mode.
- On your thermostat, select Settings Software or Version Check for Update.
3. If the C wire information that was entered in the app is incorrect, update the wiring info:
Home app
- Open the Home app .
- Tap and hold your device's tile.
- At the top right, tap Settings Thermostat Wiring.
- Update any incorrect wiring information.
Nest app
- Open the Nest app tap Settings .
- Tap Thermostat Wiring Update wiring.
- Update any incorrect wiring information.
4. Turn off power to your system at the fuse box or system switch. This prevents damage to your system and helps keep you safe.
5. Check if you’ve turned off the right breaker by changing the temperature with your thermostat. Wait a few minutes to make sure your HVAC system doesn’t turn on.
Where to install the Nest Power Connector
- If your home has one thermostat, install the power connector at the furnace or air handler.
- If there’s a control board, find the series of labeled terminals on it and install the power connector there.
- If there’s no control board, which is common for heat-only systems, find the thermostat wiring and where it connects to the furnace.
- If you have a zoned system with more than one thermostat, install the power connector at the zone controller. If you can’t locate your zone controller, contact a pro.
Installation guides
Important: Installation will require access to wiring, and may require the use of ladders or working in locations with little space. Use a helper if possible and avoid installing the device when home alone.
Basic installation guide
The Nest Power Connector comes with instructions in the box. Follow those instructions to install the connector. You can find the same instructions in this Installation Guide.
Advanced/Pro installation guide
For more complex systems and for pro instructions, use this Pro Installation Guide.
Troubleshoot installation issues
Power status: “Not detected” or wires not detected (Nest Thermostat only)If you’ve installed Nest Power Connector and your power status is “Not detected,” run a power test. The status should change to “Detected” after the power test.
- Make sure your thermostat is set to Off mode.
- On your Nest Thermostat, select Settings Equipment.
- Select Power Connector Power test.
- Wait for the power test to finish, and then select Done.
- To confirm, select Settings Equipment Power Connector Power Status.
- The screen should now read “Nest Power Connector Detected.”
If some wires are still not detected, check the following:
- The wires are in the right connectors.
- The wires are fully inserted in the connectors.
- Try to turn on the function for the wire that’s not detected. For example, if the heating wire isn’t detected, try to turn on heating, and then check if the wire is now detected.
If you previously disabled the Nest Power Connector, you’ll need to re-enable it.
- On your Nest Thermostat, select Settings Equipment.
- Select Power Connector Power status.
- Select Enable Continue Done.
- Check that the equipment cover is back on. Your system may have a safety latch that keeps it from turning on if the cover is not correctly reinstalled or fully closed.
- Check that the circuit breaker switch is fully back on. You may need to switch it off and quickly switch it back on again.
- Check that the fuses at the fusebox and the control board are working.
- Check and tighten all the wiring connections you worked on.
- Check that the wires are connected in the right place.
- Tighten all the wiring connections. Make sure all connections are snug.
For more help, contact us or call a pro.
Technical specifications
Nest Power Connector tech specsDimensions |
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Weight | 2.17 oz (61.5 g) |
Requirements |
How to tell which Nest thermostat you have Note: For Nest Learning Thermostat 1st gen and 2nd gen, consult a Nest Pro. |
Operating Temperature | –22° to 140℉ (–30° to 60℃) |
Certification | IP51 – Resistant to dust and water |
Colors | Snow |
In the Box |
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Materials | Made with 46% post-consumer recycled materials (by weight). |
Warranty | 1-year limited warranty |