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hi guys. My brother has just bought a house and theres a Heatline in there with just a mechanical clock for contols. No stat. He’d like a Nest or some other smart stat if possible. Do any of you guys know whether the Nest is compatible with this boiler or know of a cheaper alternative? Thanks guys.
 
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