
* Update Heatmiser climate component configuration variable
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The heatmiser
climate platform let you control Heatmiser DT/DT-E/PRT/PRT-E thermostats from Heatmiser. The module itself is currently setup to work over a RS232 -> RS485 converter, therefore it connects over IP.
Further work would be required to get this setup to connect over Wifi, but the HeatmiserV3 python module being used is a full implementation of the V3 protocol.
To set it up, add the following information to your configuration.yaml
file:
climate:
- platform: heatmiser
ipaddress: YOUR_IP_ADDRESS
port: YOUR_PORT
tstats:
- 1:
id: THERMOSTAT_ID
name: THERMOSTAT_NAME
A single interface can handle up to 32 connected devices.
{% configuration %} ipaddress: description: The IP address of your interface. required: true type: string port: description: The port that the interface is listening on. required: true type: integer tstats: description: A list of thermostats activated on the gateway. required: true type: list keys: id: description: The ID of the thermostat as configured on the device itself. required: true type: string name: description: A friendly name for the thermostat. required: true type: string {% endconfiguration %}