Originally Posted By: RobotCaleb


Well, no. It doesn't need to turn the circuit on to get power (in fact, it's the opposite: when the circuit is turned on, it *can't* draw any power). It seems that Marco's hvac relays are very low current, which means drawing the small amount of current which doesn't trip the relay on the majority of systems *does* trip his relay.

Still, the solution is the same - add a C wire...