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homebridge-tasmota-aircon-http

v2022.1.0

Published

Tasmota Aircon plugin for Homebridge: https://github.com/jhthorsen/homebridge-tasmota-aircon-http

Downloads

19

Readme

homebridge-tasmota-aircon-http

Control an aircon using a Tasmota powered infrared transmitter.

How it works

This Homebridge plugin will create a Heater Cooler service which can be controlled from HomeKit. When a parameter (like temperatur) is changed, a HTTP request will be sent to your Tasmota powered IR device, which again will send the appropriate IR codes to your air condition.

Here is an example on how the command can flow:

         [Homekit]            [HTTP]      [IR]
iPhone -> Homepod -> Homebridge -> Tasmota -> Aircon

The IR codes are sent in the HVAC format, meaning very little configuration is needed. Here are the parameters sent:

Configuration

  • Name (name) - Name of the service in Homekit
  • URL to the Tasmota controller (tasmota_url) - URL to the Tasmota device on your local network.
  • Remote control / Aircon vendor (vendor) - The vendor. Ex Daikon, Hitacho, Toshiba, ...
  • Beep (beep) - Enable "beep" in the HVAC IR code.
  • Light (light) - Enable "light" in the HVAC IR code.
  • Enable the auto speed for Fan (fanautospeed) - Set if the plugin should use the speed auto of fan

Caveats

The protocol is just one way now, meaning that if you change the settings on the aircon with another infrared remote, then the settings will not be updated in Homekit.

Resources

Author

Jan Henning Thorsen

Contributors

Jean-Laurent Girod

Changes

  • 2022.1.0
    • Add an option to use the 'auto' fan speed #8 - Jean-Laurent Girod
    • Can fetch current temperatur from the tasmota device #9 - Jean-Laurent Girod
  • 2021.2.0
    • Add switches for Quiet, Turbo and Eco mode #2 - Jean-Laurent Girod
  • 2021.1.0
    • Started the project
    • Add heaterCoolerService
    • Add GUI config parameters
    • Add command line script