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homebridge-melcloud

v0.3.4

Published

Homebridge plugin for Mitsubishi Melcloud

Downloads

38

Readme

homebridge-melcloud

Homebridge plugin for Mitsubishi Melcloud

Installation

Follow the instruction in homebridge for the homebridge server installation. The plugin is published through NPM and should be installed "globally" by typing:

npm install -g homebridge-melcloud

Configuration

Remember to configure the plugin in config.json in your home directory inside the .homebridge directory. Look for a sample config in config.json example. Simply specify you Melcloud credentials and the language id from one of the following numeric codes:

  • 0 = en English
  • 1 = bg Български
  • 2 = cs Čeština
  • 3 = da Dansk
  • 4 = de Deutsch
  • 5 = et Eesti
  • 6 = es Español
  • 7 = fr Français
  • 8 = hy Հայերեն
  • 9 = lv Latviešu
  • 10 = lt Lietuvių
  • 11 = hu Magyar
  • 12 = nl Nederlands
  • 13 = no Norwegian
  • 14 = pl Polski
  • 15 = pt Português
  • 16 = ru Русский
  • 17 = fi Suomi
  • 18 = sv Svenska
  • 19 = it Italiano
  • 20 = uk Українська
  • 21 = tr Türkçe
  • 22 = el Ελληνικά
  • 23 = hr Hrvatski
  • 24 = ro Română
  • 25 = sl Slovenščina

Note

Siri is only able to read and change the target temperature of the Mitsubishi units. Siri can not change the heating/cooling/auto modes directly. To get around this limitation, you can create a scene with an app like Elgato or iDevices. For example: a scene named "Switch on the downstairs air conditioning" can turn on the downstairs AC in cooling mode, set it to 25°C and switch the Nest thermostat off. Dehumidifying mode is not supported through HomeKit.

Credit

Thanks to Simon “mGeek” Rubuano for his work on [reverse engineering Melcloud] (http://mgeek.fr/blog/un-peu-de-reverse-engineering-sur-melcloud)