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homebridge-tcc-fan

v0.0.23

Published

Honeywell Total Connect Comfort Fan support for Homebridge: https://github.com/nfarina/homebridge

Downloads

6

Readme

homebridge-tcc-fan

NPM Downloads

This is a plugin specifically for the Fan control in the Honeywell Total Connect Comfort thermostat. HomeKit does not support independent fan control within a Thermostat service. I had intended to enhance homebridge-tcc, but had to implement this as a separate platform instead.

Devices Tested With

  • RTH8580WF
  • RTH9580

Installation

  1. Install homebridge using: npm install -g homebridge
  2. Install this plugin using npm install -g homebridge-tcc-fan
  3. Update your configuration file. See sample-config below for a sample.

Configuration Sample

"platforms": [
       {
            "platform": "tcc-fan",
            "name" : "Fan",
            "username" : ".....",
            "password" : ".....",
            "devices" : [
                  {"deviceID": "1234567","name": "Other Floor"},
                  {"deviceID": "abcdefg","name": "Main Floor"}
          	]
        },
    ]
  • platform: tcc-fan
  • name: can be anything you want
  • username: your Honeywell e-mail
  • password: your Honeywell password
  • deviceID: Your honeywell deviceID Go to the Honeywell Total Connect Comfort website, log in and open your device. Now look in the address bar and you will see something like:

https://mytotalconnectcomfort.com/portal/Device/Control/1234567

The last part is your Device ID.

  • debug: optional parameter, will return details in log around response from TCC, use full for debugging no response errors.
  • refresh: How often the data is refreshed from the TCC website, in seconds. Defaults to 60

Roadmap

  • None

Notes

It seems to be vitally important to set the right system time, especially on raspi! TCC only responds to requests with a current unixtime

Credits

  • NorthernMan54 - Borrowed your awesome homebridge-tcc plugin as the foundation of this plugin
  • luc-ass - Borrowed your homebridge-evohome plugin as a base to start from
  • Dan / Ghostbit - Borrowed your python script for the page flow of the TCC website
  • bwdeleeuw - Fahrenheit testing and other enhancements
  • devbymike - Validation of RTH9580