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RE: Connecting to Midea MSmartHome using a PC

I think @editor has done a clean up job, as some of the posts have disappeared, but at least we have a functioning thread again. Oh, the joys of WordP...

3 years ago
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RE: Connecting to Midea MSmartHome using a PC

@derek-m - I'm doing it now, so far done: Code:elif self._message_type == MessageType.notify1 and self._body_type == 0x02:self._body = C3Notify2Mess...

3 years ago
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RE: Connecting to Midea MSmartHome using a PC

I used 0x05 because I found this in \core\message.py: class MessageType(IntEnum): set = 0x02, query = 0x03, notify1 = 0x04, noti...

3 years ago
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RE: Connecting to Midea MSmartHome using a PC

I'm very much inclined to agree. I will try adding different body types. The current added code I mentioned earlier to try to get a 'notify2 / 0x05'...

3 years ago
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RE: A Beginner's Guide to ASHP Monitoring

That's interesting, real life experience with one of those Chinese flow meters. I couldn't find a spec sheet, what length of straight pipe do they say...

3 years ago
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RE: A Beginner's Guide to ASHP Monitoring

I agree for control purposes, but what if the app data is 'adjusted' before being sent? I do have a primary/secondary split system. and thought - i...

3 years ago
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RE: A Beginner's Guide to ASHP Monitoring

I very much agree! I haven't made any final decisions yet, so I do have options, but my goal is still to end up with a 'just deploy' solution. I am su...

3 years ago
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RE: A Beginner's Guide to ASHP Monitoring

I have heard that breaking changes are a real problem with HA (nuvver tuft of hair lands on the floor). My goal when starting out with this thread was...

3 years ago
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RE: Connecting to Midea MSmartHome using a PC

@derek-m - sounds interesting! The current/target temperature changes continue to produce '0' (zero), which I guess is 'nothing' rather than the num...

3 years ago
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RE: A Beginner's Guide to ASHP Monitoring

@mjr - thanks for your welcome contribution. It's good that people know there are other options out there that might not involve so much Trichotilloma...

3 years ago
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RE: A Beginner's Guide to ASHP Monitoring

That's why I put that in, to warn people that, however good a head of hair people have when they start working on Home Assistant, within short order t...

3 years ago
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RE: A Beginner's Guide to ASHP Monitoring

Part 4: Getting Home Assistant up and running I had hoped this would be a quick and easy post, but the reality has been very different, so much ...

3 years ago
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