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homebridge-salus-rt310i

v1.0.2

Published

Links the Salus RT310i thermostat to Homebridge.

Downloads

39

Readme

homebridge-salus-rt310i

This plugin exposes the Salus RT310i thermostat to Homebridge via the Salus cloud API.

Example Configuration

Install the plugin via npm or the Homebridge UI.

Two fields are available in the UI: RT310i E-Mail Address and RT310i Password MD5 Hash.

The RT310i E-Mail Address should be the e-mail address you use to log in to the Salus cloud in the RT310i app.

OAuth is not supported by this cloud, so to avoid having to save your password as plain-text in the Homebridge configuration file, this plugin takes an MD5 hash of your password in the RT310i Password MD5 Hash field. You can generate this in any way you like (locally on your machine is the safest) and enter the generated hash.

{
    "name": "Salus RT310i Thermostat Platform",
    "username": "[email protected]",
    "password": "--MD5 Hash of Password--",
    "platform": "salusrt310i"
}

Plugin Status

This plugin is not affiliated with Salus in any way.