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iNexxFear
May 24, 2020Apprentice
Nest Thermostat Batteries LOW on a new ORBI AX setup
I have a brand new ORBI AX wifi setup (RBR850 and 2 satellites) that i got configured and updated to the latest firmware (V3.2.15.25) about 10:00 last night with all nodes up to the version with a bi...
- Oct 03, 2021
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Only thing I found was that with mine, being so close to the RBR, 5 feet, was having problems with the NEST. I found that when I moved the RBR away from the one NEST controller, 20-25 feet, the NEST controller started working with out draining the battery. Also was said that this is also a NEST controller issue as well that NEST needs to fix it on there side as these controllers ping pong back and forth on there own when there is more than 1 signal source in play, i.e. RBR and 1 or 2 RBS. Its also recommemeded to install the C power wire to your NEST from the main central AC system to help avoid the battery draining. You'll need to consult your systems mfr wiring diagram to find out which connection that is.
philsheng
Oct 13, 2021Aspirant
Wooohhh.. OK, so you created a guest network on the Orbi with a different SSID and password and no issues so far?! Super easy... I had just ordered a crap router off Amazon but will try this and return if it works!
FURRYe38
Oct 13, 2021Guru
I also found the distance between the RBR/RBS is important as well. Having them too close to the NEST controllers seems to make the controllers bounce from signal to signal. I found that 20-25 feet or more seems to be needed. I had moved my RBR from it's normal location to my desk which is 25 feet or more from my 3rd gen NEST controller, after this, NEST remained connected and saw no more LOW Battery messages. Also the other solution is to connect the NEST to the AC systems C-wire connection for NEST power and fully elliminate the problem all together!