Does Nest Work with Mitsubishi?

Nest thermostats are not directly compatible with Mitsubishi mini-splits due to the proprietary 2-wire interface used by Mitsubishi systems. However, there are workarounds to integrate Nest thermostats with Mitsubishi mini-splits, which require some technical knowledge and modifications to the system.

Mitsubishi PAC-US444CN-1 Thermostat Interface

One solution to integrate Nest thermostats with Mitsubishi mini-splits is to use the Mitsubishi PAC-US444CN-1 thermostat interface. This interface can be connected to the Nest thermostat using resistors to resolve constant activation issues.

Technical Specifications

  • The PAC-US444CN-1 is a 2-wire interface that connects the Nest thermostat to the Mitsubishi mini-split system.
  • It requires a 24VAC power supply, which can be obtained from the mini-split’s control board or a separate transformer.
  • The interface uses resistors to translate the Nest’s control signals to the proprietary 2-wire protocol used by Mitsubishi.
  • It supports basic functions like temperature control, mode selection, and fan speed adjustment.

Installation Process

  1. Locate the indoor unit’s control board and identify the 2-wire terminal connections.
  2. Mount the PAC-US444CN-1 interface near the indoor unit, ensuring it is within the wiring distance.
  3. Connect the 2-wire terminals on the interface to the corresponding terminals on the indoor unit’s control board.
  4. Connect the 24VAC power supply to the interface.
  5. Install the Nest thermostat in the desired location and connect it to the PAC-US444CN-1 interface using the appropriate wiring.
  6. Configure the Nest thermostat to work with the Mitsubishi mini-split system.

This method requires some technical knowledge and modifications to the system, but it can provide a way to integrate Nest thermostats with Mitsubishi mini-splits.

Third-Party Interfaces

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Another solution to integrate Nest thermostats with Mitsubishi mini-splits is to use a third-party interface, such as the Flair Puck.

Flair Puck

The Flair Puck is a smart home device that acts as an intermediary between the Nest thermostat and the Mitsubishi mini-split system.

Features

  • Connects to the Mitsubishi mini-split via IR commands, allowing for integration with the proprietary system.
  • Integrates with smart home platforms like SmartThings, allowing for voice control and automation.
  • Provides temperature and humidity monitoring, as well as control over the mini-split’s functions.
  • Requires a separate Flair app for configuration and control.

Installation Process

  1. Mount the Flair Puck near the Mitsubishi mini-split indoor unit, ensuring it has a clear line of sight to the IR receiver.
  2. Connect the Flair Puck to your home’s Wi-Fi network.
  3. Install the Flair app on your mobile device and follow the on-screen instructions to connect the Puck to your Nest thermostat and Mitsubishi mini-split.
  4. Configure the Flair Puck to control the Mitsubishi mini-split’s functions, such as temperature, mode, and fan speed.

The Flair Puck provides a more seamless integration between the Nest thermostat and the Mitsubishi mini-split, but it requires an additional device and a separate app for control.

Considerations

It is important to note that using a Nest thermostat with a Mitsubishi mini-split may result in the loss of some efficiency features that make mini-splits great. Additionally, replacing a proprietary Mitsubishi thermostat with a Nest thermostat may cost more money in energy and repairs due to the loss of software that makes the unit more efficient.

Therefore, it is recommended to use a proprietary controller, such as Mitsubishi’s controller, to run the heat pump, and a separate dehumidistat to control the dehumidifier. This method ensures good inverter control and prevents damage to the system.

Conclusion

While it is possible to integrate Nest thermostats with Mitsubishi mini-splits, it requires some technical knowledge and modifications to the system. Using a proprietary controller and a separate dehumidistat is the recommended solution to ensure good inverter control and prevent damage to the system.

References:
Connecting my Mitsubishi mini-split and Nest
Nest compatibility with Mitsubishi
Nest Pro Support: Mitsubishi Integration
Is a Nest the best way to control a Mitsubishi heat pump and dehumidifier?
Nest Thermostat and Mitsubishi Mini Split Integration