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Heating panel "holiday mode" uisng scenes


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Hi,

Is it possible to make a scene that overrides heating scedule to IE 10 degrees?

 

Im most intrested in Home Center Lite, but a sulotion that works for Home center 2 / Home Center Lite would be best. 

 

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You could strip the code out of this VD that I posted a while back. I use it control all my heating zones - radiators, underfloor electric and water based underfloor heating.

 

Shout out if you need any help identifying the code to use.. it may be tricky for you unless you know LUA reasonably well.

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    51 minutes ago, amilanov said:

    You could strip the code out of this VD that I posted a while back. I use it control all my heating zones - radiators, underfloor electric and water based underfloor heating.

     

    Shout out if you need any help identifying the code to use.. it may be tricky for you unless you know LUA reasonably well.

     

    Yeah I saw this one before I posted, the problem with this sulotion is that it will only work on Home Center 2 due to the lack of lua Virtual devices in Home Center Lite.

    Might be some way to use the API. 

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    I would have thought you could use the API. I haven't done it myself though.

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