sounds great, so this should make item and thing text configuration work a bit better?
as I was a bit confused with your version vs the standard version ie I didn’t initially know it was a copy /fork of the original code
Of course, it doesn’t work as the API is different - but weird that it’s detected. I need to rework the code to detect automatically if it’s an airbase or not… No timeframe on this, java isn’t my strength
Hi Ron, That seems to be mostly what I have with the exception of mode and fan The , after String throws an error though. Is that the exact format?
James
Ok made some progress this evening, I still fail to detect the airbase as the mode values are different on the airbase, but I’m nearly there in terms of mods to detect both standard and airbase controllers in a unified code set.
I’ll hopefully have something testworthy by the end of the week, just depends how many distractions I get, and how much my lack of Java knowledge keeps biting me.
For those that haven’t seen it, there’s now a standalone thread for the Daikin Airbase binding at Daikin Airbase Binding - the latest drop of the binding now includes support for zone controllers
Should support both ‘normal’ Daikin controllers used in Europe, as well as the Airbase in one binding
Binding currently allows 0.5 temperature increments on the setpoint on the Airbase, which are ignored. I haven’t figured out yet how to allow that for the Daikin controllers, but use 1.0 increments for the Airbase
Feedback appreciated. It should work as well as the daikinairbase binding used to, but this is more likely to be accepted into the Openhab2 codebase.
Note that I haven’t tested this with a controller that used to be supported by the daikin binding - anyone in Europe who can test that would be greatly appreciated - I don’t think I broke anything…
Good morning. Is it possible to read the power usage? I have a FTXM-M with a wifi controller BRP069B41. It works very well but I’d like to read the power consumption. Thank you for your work
@broliyoung it might be possible, but you’d need to find some information on the API that’s used. The airbase that I have available to me for testing doesn’t support power consumption…
If you have an Android device, install tpacketcapture, set it running, then run the Android app that shows the power consumption and view that information. Then stop tpacketcapture and post a link to the log it generates.
Hi Paul. Thanks for your time. I made 3 files:
1: EnergyMeter with 3 GET (daily, weekly, annual)
2: called Special Function (PowerFull and Econo)
3: Air Purify function
You can download at link http://www.easybytez.com/1zjrw3qdtwbs
If you need something else you can ask to me.