@Jordy_Kleian wrote:
Hi All,
I have a Midea AC unit which until a couple months back worked flawlessly via WiFi. Except now it doesn’t, and since nobody Hase found a solution to he problem. I decided to create my own solution with an ESP8266 controller and an IR led.
So far I have everything working, very smoothly. I configured the climate component to use MQTT as you can see below:
climate: - platform: mqtt name: Woonkamer modes: - "off" - "auto" - "cool" - "heat" - "dry" - "fan_only" swing_modes: - "on" - "off" fan_modes: - "high" - "medium" - "low" - "auto" power_command_topic: "woonkamer/ac/power/set" mode_command_topic: "woonkamer/ac/mode/set" temperature_command_topic: "woonkamer/ac/temperature/set" fan_mode_command_topic: "woonkamer/ac/fan/set" swing_mode_command_topic: "woonkamer/ac/swing/set" current_temperature_topic: "woonkamer/ac/temperature/room" precision: 1.0
Now I have a Nuba casa account so I can acces everything outside the house. I also exposed the climate.woonkamer to google assistant so I can control it with my google home device.
But After syncing devices it is displayed as an thermostat, I only have the option to set the mode to heating/cooling, On/Off.
Is there A way to display it as an actual AC unit so I can use most if not all of the options.regards Jordy
Video of the esp8266 working: https://www.facebook.com/jordy.kleian/videos/10223014299851867/
Video of limited voice control:
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