Add duty timer to mobile heating devices
To store some informations about the total heating duration we add a duty timer to the configuration. The data will not be stored during a devices power off period.
To store some informations about the total heating duration we add a duty timer to the configuration. The data will not be stored during a devices power off period.
We add another mobile heating device following the existing device wt32-mobile-heizung-02.
We found that the moonlight led globes which have 5 meters of cable or more to the controller stay dark and show not a glimpse of light. That needs to be fixed.
We install a custom driver for the TP-Link AX1800 (Archer TX20U Plus) on Linux Mint to enable that Wi-Fi 6 USB WLAN adapter.
We add another mobile heating device following the existing device wt32-mobile-heizung-01.
We need to create multiple ESP32 powered IOT devices with sensors and switches based on the ESPPHome subproject of Home Assistant.
We add an other WT32 device for the exhaust air of the basement under the pool.
During a reboot we found an error in a script that only runs on the Home Assistant start event.
We added temperature steps for the visual representation of the climate controller. New climate controller config: climate: - platform: bang_bang name: "Heizung" id: heating sensor: bme280_temperature default_target_temperature_low: 20 °C default_target_temperature_high: 22 °C visual: temperature_step: current_temperature: 0.1 target_
We add a climate controller to the heating device for our outdoor distribution.
More HA updates 😄
We accidently created two IOT devices in ESPHome with the same hostname. As result we couldn't reach one of them and had to find a workaround to change this back.