Why would my Nest Thermostat (Gen 3) say I have no Rh power if my multimeter can detect over 24v? (I do have a common wire too) - Quora
![The rh and rc wire were jumped on the original thermostat. Installed the new one and it's not working. Should I jump it? : r/AskElectricians The rh and rc wire were jumped on the original thermostat. Installed the new one and it's not working. Should I jump it? : r/AskElectricians](https://i.redd.it/the-rh-and-rc-wire-were-jumped-on-the-original-thermostat-v0-jf66h49qfgbb1.jpg?width=3000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c84bc320a1452ec0139b5d470abf1f0c4fccc455)
The rh and rc wire were jumped on the original thermostat. Installed the new one and it's not working. Should I jump it? : r/AskElectricians
C wire from transformer when I have both Rh and Rc - #19 by rangelsammon - Devices & Integrations - SmartThings Community
![I have two separate R wires on my thermostat. What do I need to know about my ecobee thermostat installation? I have two separate R wires on my thermostat. What do I need to know about my ecobee thermostat installation?](https://storage.googleapis.com/article_attachments/Dual%20transformer_Backplate_Standard%20thermostat%20wires.jpg)