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Sensibo | Instructions on how to integrate Sensibo A/C controller into Home Assistant. |
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0.44 | Cloud Polling |
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sensibo |
Integrates Sensibo Air Conditioning controller into Home Assistant.
To enable this platform, add the following lines to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
climate:
- platform: sensibo
api_key: YOUR_API_KEY
{% configuration %}
api_key:
description: Your Sensibo API key (To get your API key visit https://home.sensibo.com/me/api
).
required: true
type: string
id:
description: A unit ID or a list of IDs. If none specified then all units accessible by the api_key
will be used.
required: false
type: string
{% endconfiguration %}
If you create the API key using a dedicated user (and not your main user),
then in the Sensibo app log you will be able to distinguish between actions
done in the app and actions done by Home Assistant.
Full configuration example
climate:
- platform: sensibo
api_key: YOUR_API_KEY
id:
- id1
- id2
Adding a quick switch example
If you want a "Quick Switch" to turn your AC On / Off, you can do that using the following Switch Template
:
{% raw %}
switch:
- platform: template
switches:
ac:
friendly_name: "AC"
value_template: "{{ is_state('climate.ac', 'cool') or is_state('climate.ac', 'heat') or is_state('climate.ac', 'dry') or is_state('climate.ac', 'fan_only') }}"
turn_on:
service: climate.set_hvac_mode
data:
entity_id: climate.ac
hvac_mode: cool
turn_off:
service: climate.set_hvac_mode
data:
entity_id: climate.ac
hvac_mode: off
{% endraw %}