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MQT : tele /% t opic%/SENSOR = { "ZbReceived" : { "0x8F20" : { "Name" : "Kitchen" , "Voltage" : 2.995 , "Battery" : 98 , "Temperature" : 21.01 , "Humidity" : 53.68 , "Pressure" : 1004.04 , "PressureUnit" : "hPa" , "Endpoint" : 1 , "LinkQuality" : 88 }} The main downside to that (other than having to maintain different brand hubs in multiple apps) is that manufacturer’s own Zigbee gateways/bridges/hubs normally only support their own brand of devices, and Zigbee heavily relies on mesh networking using indirect routing over Zigbee Router devices in the Zigbee network to achieve better range and coverage, so optimally you want to keep all your Zigbee devices on the same Zigbee network if possible to get good range and coverage.
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I also find the tado’s quieter than the Eurotronic ones. But anyway, you only hear them when they do a significant change in opening or closing, the small corrections I almost never notice. I’ve been reading on posts here and some have suggested having smart TRVs which through HA can simply turn on or off the boiler (via a switch or something). local_temperature: Current temperature measured on the device (in °C). Reading ( /get) this attribute is not possible.Today I got my Danfoss Ally thermostats. My plan was to set them up with the Ally Gateway, so they would be updated. After I got them all updated and tried to pair them with ZHA it would only show the temperature and not let me set the temp etc. I tried all of them thermostats and repairing a gazillion times. Then I took the power to the Ally gateway and tries and now it worked. All paired and are fully controllable by ZHA. Better Thermostat is nice, but I found that it was almost too good.It kept sending new target temperatures to my TRV’s everytime the external temperature sensor changed its state. What about battery? Has anyone experience if there is difference between Z-Wave, Zigbee TRVs in battery life? This is incorrect. I have 6 Tado valves and am logging their “% of opening”, also when holding my hand on the radiator I feel the difference between 0, 50 and 100 for example.
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ZbState" :{ "Status" : 1 , "Message" : "CC2530 booted" , "RestartReason" : "Watchdog" , "MajorRel" : 2 , "MinorRel" : 6 }} I may consider getting an entire solution from one supplier, but not sure how good they are?? For example: When you further restart, logs are slightly shorter (less lines) since the MCU is already configured. Customize Zigbee configuration ~ Devices connected to mains (smart plugs, smart bulbs...) are always reachable and can accept Zigbee messages at any time. There is a special syntax if you want to send arbitrary commands: "Send":"
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At the end of the day, the automations you build using the temperature is the key. Yes, you may need a couple of more devices depending on what you want to do but overall i am very satisfied from the TRV. These logs are quite rich and we'll dive into the details later. Basically it says that the device paired successfully and is configured. Ask the thermostat for the highest temperature possible during the day. This will always ask for heat, but as all radiators have thermostatic valves, I can prevent the rooms from being overheated. With that setup however, the burner always keep the pipes at temperature, even when all valves are “closed”. What would be the best way to configure my SkyConnect and HA instance to communicate with the TRVs?After reading about the Wiser integration the awesome guys published on https://github.com/asantaga/wiserHomeAssistantPlatform Hi, I have two types of TRVs in my home. 1 tado, and 1 recent moes TRV which is the newer model I got from aliexpress, and is model number BRT-100:-