iobroker.waterkotte-easycon
v0.0.3
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Read and write parameters of Waterkotte EasyCon heat pumps via CGI commands
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ioBroker.waterkotte-easycon
waterkotte-easycon adapter for ioBroker
Read and write parameters of Waterkotte EasyCon heat pumps via CGI requests. Tested with Waterkotte EcoTouch Ai1 Geo (2017 model).
Features
Implemented
- automatic reading of values from heat pump dependending on the used functions (water, heating, cooling, photovoltaics, solar, ...)
Planned
- notify on heat pump alarms
- write values
- read and manage schedules
- SG-ready like control of target values
Usage
Installation
Install the adapter waterkotte-easycon
from the ioBroker repository.
Connection to heat pump
There are two RJ45 ports on the bottom side of the touch panel. They can be accessed by removing the front cover of the heat pump using the provided tool. Looking upwards from below connect the ethernet cable to the right port.
Check your router to find out the IP address of the heat pump and enable static IP address so that the heat pump address will not change.
Configuration
| Parameter | Description |
| ------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| IP address | IP address of the heat pump (see Connection to heat pump) |
| Username | Default waterkotte
|
| Password | Default waterkotte
|
| Update interval | Frequency of updating the values in milliseconds (Default: 300 seconds = 5 minutes) |
| Remove whitespace from state ID | If State format
is Path + Description
all whitespaces will be replaced by _
|
State format
| Value | Beschreibung |
| ------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Path + ID
| All state names will use the tag id, e.g. Heating.A32
where A32
is the internal id of the tag Target temperatur
of the floor heating |
| Path + Name
| All state names will use the name of the tag, e.g. Heating.Target value
. Enable Remove whitespace from state ID
to avoid whitespaces in state ids (e.g. Heating.Target_value
) |
Changing
State format
orRemove whitespace from state ID
will delete all states of the instance and create the new structure.
Changelog
0.0.3 (2024-04-12)
- (theknut) change update interval from milliseconds to seconds
- (theknut) add axios timeout
- (theknut) remove unused onStateChange handler
- (theknut) logoff when adapter is unloaded
0.0.2 (2024-03-11)
- (theknut) prepare for release
0.0.1 (2024-03-01)
- (theknut) initial release
License
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2024 theknut [email protected]
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