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Help with configuration #159

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SM-26 opened this issue Sep 19, 2024 · 0 comments
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Help with configuration #159

SM-26 opened this issue Sep 19, 2024 · 0 comments

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SM-26 commented Sep 19, 2024

Hello!

I hope this is the right place to ask for assistance,
I have the Athom Tasmota IR Controller.

I use Home Assistant supervised on Rpi4.
I've connected my IR controller to my wifi, set up Mosquito as MQTT server, MQTT Explorer as a monitor, got this from HACS.
I can see all of the buttons on my homepage, but clicking on stuff doesn't do anything.
my config.yaml

climate:
  - platform: tasmota_irhvac
    name: "Vroom AC"
    command_topic: "cmnd/tasmota-D9364C/irhvac"
    # Pick one of the following:
    # State is updated when the tasmota device receives an IR signal (includes own transmission and original remote)
    # useful when a normal remote is in use alongside the tasmota device, may be less reliable than the second option.
    state_topic: "tele/tasmota-D9364C/RESULT"
    # State is updated when the tasmota device completes IR transmissionm, should be pretty reliable.
    #state_topic: "stat/tasmota-D9364C-5708/RESULT"
    # Optional second state topic, This option allows you to subscribe to both "tele" and "stat" messages.
    state_topic_2: "stat/tasmota-D9364C/RESULT"
    # Uncomment if your 'available topic' of Tasmota IR device are different (if device in HA is disabled)
    availability_topic: "tele/irVroom_D9364C/LWT"
    #temperature_sensor: sensor.kitchen_temperature
    #humidity_sensor: sensor.kitchen_humidity #optional - default None
    #power_sensor: binaly_sensor.kitchen_ac_power #optional - default None
    vendor: "GREE"
    # When operating grouped devices at the same time, MQTT commands are intentionally delayed to prevent multiple devices
    # from performing the same operation at the same time. This allows the high current peaks to be shifted.
    mqtt_delay: 0.0 #optional - default 0 int or 0.0 float value in [sec].
    min_temp: 16 #optional - default 16 int value
    max_temp: 32 #optional - default 32 int value
    target_temp: 22 #optional - default 26 int value
    initial_operation_mode: "off" # optional - default "off" string value (one of the "supported_modes")
    away_temp: 24 #optional - default 24 int value
    precision: 1 #optional - default 1 int or float value. Can be set to 1, 0.5 or 0.1
    supported_modes:
      - "heat"
      - "cool"
      - "dry"
      - "fan_only" # Use "fan_only" even if Tasmota shows "Mode":"Fan"
      - "auto"
      - "off" #Turns the AC off - Should be in quotes
      # Some devices have "auto" and "fan_only" switched
      # If the following two lines are uncommented, "auto" and "fan" shoud be commented out
      #- "auto_fan_only" #if remote shows fan but tasmota says auto
      #- "fan_only_auto" #if remote shows auto but tasmota says fan
    supported_fan_speeds:
      # Some devices say max,but it is high, and auto which is max
      # If you uncomment the following two, you have to comment high and max
      # - "auto_max" #woud become max
      # - "max_high" #would become high
      #- "on"
      #- "off"
      #- "low"
      - "medium"
      - "high"
      #- "middle"
      #- "focus"
      #- "diffuse"
      - "min"
      - "max"
      - "auto"
    supported_swing_list:
      - "off"
      - "vertical" #up to down
      # - "horizontal" # Left to right
      # - "both"
    default_quiet_mode: "Off" #optional - default "Off" string value
    default_turbo_mode: "Off" #optional - default "Off" string value
    default_econo_mode: "Off" #optional - default "Off" string value
    hvac_model: "YAW1F" #optional - default "1" string value
    celsius_mode: "On" #optional - default "On" string value
    default_light_mode: "On" #optional - default "Off" string value
    default_filter_mode: "Off" #optional - default "Off" string value
    default_clean_mode: "Off" #optional - default "Off" string value
    default_beep_mode: "Off" #optional - default "Off" string value
    default_sleep_mode: "-1" #optional - default "-1" string value
    default_swingv: "high" #optional - default "" string value
    default_swingh: "left" #optional - default "" string value 
    keep_mode_when_off: True #optional - default False boolean value : Must be True for MITSUBISHI_AC, ECOCLIM, etc.
    toggle_list: #optional - default []
      # The toggled property is a setting that does not retain the On state.
      # Set this if your AC properties are toggle function.
      - Beep
      - Clean
      - Econo
      - Filter
      - Light
      - Quiet
      - Sleep
      - SwingH
      - SwingV
      - Turbo
# When turning off some devices with their remote control they are set to the lowest temperature
# and this is shown on the thermostat card. Setting `ignore_off_temp` value to True will keep the last target temperature displayed on the card.
# ignore_off_temp: False #optional - default False boolean value

I have no idea what I'm doing wrong, so any assistance would be much appreciated.

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