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homebridge-lhz

v1.2.3

Published

Controls for Technotherm electric radiators.

Downloads

5

Readme

Homebridge Technotherm

Node v18.x Node v20.x

Technotherm / Lucht LHZ radiators in Apple Home via Homebridge.

Status: Experimental 🧪

Potentially can be modified to support a variety of other radiators (e.g. Haverland) that use the same cloud service for configuration (api.helki.com).

Audience: developers

Works for me, might work for you! You'll need to be comfortable digging into Homebridge code if you want to tinker/add functionality or figure out why something doesn't work, but there's nothing esoteric in there, just wiring up APIs.

Requirements

  • Username: username registered with Lucht LHZ app
  • Password: password registered with the Lucht LHZ app

Credits

This would have been a lot more difficult without Graham Bennett's smartbox project, and the various contributors in the Home Assistant forum discussion around it. Thanks to everyone there!