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Eco temperature. Value can be found in the published state on the eco_temperature property. It's not possible to read ( /get) this value. To write ( /set) a value publish a message to topic zigbee2mqtt/FRIENDLY_NAME/set with payload {"eco_temperature": NEW_VALUE}. The minimal value is 5 and the maximum value is 35. The unit of this value is °C. # Max temperature (numeric) device>identifies the target and can be a shortaddr 0x1234, a longaddr 0x1234567812345678 or a friendly name Kitchen.
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Countdown in minutes. Value can be found in the published state on the boost_heating_countdown property. It's not possible to read ( /get) or write ( /set) this value. The minimal value is 0 and the maximum value is 15. The unit of this value is min. # Boost heating countdown time set (numeric) I already have the Hive active heating thermostat integrated in to my Home Assistant and have a simple automation to set the temp higher at 07:30 and then lower at 21:30 respectively. This works fine, and it uses its own thermostat (in the living room) to determine whether it needs to send a signal to the boiler to turn on the heating.Being able to set the temperature in Celsius, which makes more sense than a number between one and seven, or one and five if you have a newer thermostat radiator valve. RSL : SENSOR = { "ZbReceived" :{ "0x7120" :{ "Device" : "0x7120" , "Name" : "SHP15" , "Power" : 0 , "Endpoint" : 1 , "LinkQuality" : 218 }}} 16 : 29 : 52.460 RSL : SENSOR = { "ZbReceived" :{ "0x7120" :{ "Device" : "0x7120" , "Name" : "SHP15" , "Power" : 1 , "Endpoint" : 1 , "LinkQuality" : 218 }}} MQT : tele /xxx/SENSOR = { "ZbInfo" : { "0xECD0" : { "Device" : "0xECD0" , "Name" : "IKEA_Bulb" , "IEEEAddr" : "0x90FD9FFFFE03B051" , "ModelId" : "TRADFRI bulb E27 WS opal 980lm" , "Manufacturer" : "IKEA of Sweden" , "Endpoints" : [ 1 ], "Config" : [ "O01" , "L01.2" ], "Power" : 1 , "Dimmer" : 160 , "X" : 30138 , "Y" : 26909 , "CT" : 350 , "ColorMode" : 2 , "RGB" : "FFC773" , "RGBb" : "A17E49" , "Reachable" : true , "LastSeen" : 353 , "LastSeenEpoch" : 1658349178 , "LinkQuality" : 79 } } } 18 : 38 : 51.570 MQT : tele /xxxx/SENSOR = { "ZbInfo" : { "0x8959" : { "Device" : "0x8959" , "Name" : "Plug" , "IEEEAddr" : "0x7CB03EAA0A0292DD" , "ModelId" : "Plug 01" , "Manufacturer" : "OSRAM" , "Endpoints" : [ 3 ], "Config" : [ "L03.0" , "O03" ], "Dimmer" : 254 , "Power" : 0 , "Reachable" : false , "LastSeen" : 145 , "LastSeenEpoch" : 1641742232 , "LinkQuality" : 147 } } }
Automating Radiator Valves (TRV) with a boiler and Hive Automating Radiator Valves (TRV) with a boiler and Hive
Hello, I bought one of these last year and had the same issue as others here with the valve seeming to go open even when it was above the set temp. I gave up on it at the time but I have just updated to the latest Home Assistant and thought I would try it again, now it seems to be working fine! I bought a different, more basic, zigbee TRV from Tuya at the same time that doesn’t have any built in scheduling, this one has been running for at least a few months on the same set of batteries and works great. composed of one or more lines defining the modelId and manufacturerId. If a field is empty, it matches all values a living room that has a central ‘dumb’ programmable thermostat and 3 radiators with ‘dumb’ thermostatic valves. CMD : zb na me 0 x 2916 , SNZB -02 17 : 09 : 27.297 RSL : RESULT = { "0x2916" :{ "Name" : "SNZB-02" }} 17 : 09 : 29.375 ZIG : Zigbee Devices Da ta saved i n File Sys te m ( 37 by tes ) During troubleshooting, you can dynamically load new files with ZbLoad