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Tell HN: Nest Software Update Failed and Now We're Freezing

21 pointsby drivingmissmover 11 years ago
I have a Nest learning thermostat and a house with two infants. We&#x27;re on the east coast and the outside temperature is 26 degrees with seven inches of snow on the ground. Several hours ago, this evening, our Nest began cycling &quot;software updates&quot; that turned off our heatpump. Nest support is overwhelmed-- apparently this is a system-wide problem related to an OS update that failed. We&#x27;re freezing and are getting ready to go to a hotel.<p>The &quot;Internet of Things&quot; needs different standards than some Internet app-- this software failure is disrupting lives.

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drivingmissmover 11 years ago
Update: Just got through to tech, they are working late. Apparently our issue is an edge case but there are a bunch of problems with their OS update and automatic rollback. Here&#x27;s the temporary fix: to reboot a Nest, press it for 10 or 15 seconds. Then, when the Nest is booting up, go into Settings and disconnect the Nest from the Internet so it doesn&#x27;t try to software update endlessly. That has worked and we thankfully have heat again. I generally like my Nest and have found their support to be excellent, so I&#x27;m pretty patient, but it is definitely exasperating to hold a crying baby while calling tech support in the middle of the night because of a failed software update on my thermostat!
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lobotryasover 11 years ago
This makes me wonder if any startups have been responsible yet for the death or injury of people who use their software.<p>Personally I think it&#x27;s only a matter of time.
t0over 11 years ago
Did you keep your old thermostat? The wires aren&#x27;t too complicated to hook back up.
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tartehkover 11 years ago
How come there is no way to manually override Nest and turn on the heatpump? Seems like a fairly obviously dumb design decisions from Nest. I wonder if this is way for them to &quot;lock&quot; in customers for to speak.
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theatgrexover 11 years ago
It would be cool for things like this to ship with a dumb backup that can be easily replace if&#x2F;when catastrophic failure occurs
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bmeltonover 11 years ago
Having had this happen with at least two plain ol&#x27; thermostats, my fix for those was to go down to Lowes, pick up a $10 thermostat until I&#x27;d gotten my more expensive models repaired.<p>I&#x27;m not personally familiar with the Nest, but is there some change to the architecture that precludes you from doing that as a stopgap?
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