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Toon Eneco implementation


ppeterr

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This is more or less a question for the Dutch users on this forum. Since i dont think

this device is used outside the Netherlands.

 

So, how great would it be if this thermostat could be used with a HC3. 

Do you guys think this will ever happen? When i google on it, i see some

discussions about this, and some sort of solutions. But nothing concrete.

 

There is a API 

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 but thats far above my head.

 

I sort of think that maybe fibaro should do this ? It looks to me that most 

of the sollutions come out of the community. Thats good, But it slows down

many  usable options for the novice users. 

 

Well that said. I will come up with a solution :)  in a few years

 

Any thoughts ?

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  • @SmartHomeEddy Made this for Toon 2 - i think we didnt expect those things to be different for a toon 1

     

    Maybe it is simple to fix, but for sure to complex for ne

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    "dev_settings_device": {"uuid": "17f709f0-dbb1-4081-808b-2152cf7622b5", "name": "settings_device", "internalAddress": "settings_device", "type": "settings_device"},

     

    "dev_10": {"uuid": "060d70a3-7362-4dd9-8509-06ee97b82546", "name": "HAE_METER_v3", "internalAddress": "10", "type": "HAE_METER_v3", "supportsCrc": "1", "ccList": "5e 86 72 32 56 5a 59 85 73 7a 60 8e 22 70 8b 3c 3d 3e", "supportedCC": "5e 86 72 32 56 5a 59 85 73 7a 60 8e 22 70 8b 3c 3d 3e", "nodeFlags": [], "IsConnected": "1", "HealthValue": "-1", "DeviceName": "HAE_METER_v3", "CurrentSensorStatus": "UNKNOWN"},

     

    "dev_10.1": {"uuid": "9c804ca1-9139-42de-b5fe-a1b7266ab8d9", "name": "HAE_METER_v3_1", "internalAddress": "10.1", "type": "gas", "supportsCrc": "0", "nodeFlags": [], "CurrentGasFlow": "581.00", "CurrentGasQuantity": "7277954.00", "DeviceName": "HAE_METER_v3_1"},

     

    "dev_10.2": {"uuid": "ee17f68e-8786-4708-a622-2ac201448266", "name": "HAE_METER_v3_2", "internalAddress": "10.2", "type": "elec", "supportsCrc": "0", "nodeFlags": [], "CurrentElectricityFlow": "NaN", "CurrentElectricityQuantity": "NaN", "DeviceName": "HAE_METER_v3_2"},

     

    "dev_10.3": {"uuid": "834b1da5-0a15-446f-8ae6-15cf255230e5", "name": "HAE_METER_v3_3", "internalAddress": "10.3", "type": "elec_solar", "supportsCrc": "0", "nodeFlags": [], "CurrentElectricityFlow": "0.00", "CurrentElectricityQuantity": "0.00", "DeviceName": "HAE_METER_v3_3"},

     

    "dev_10.4": {"uuid": "0a16a44e-648e-4b1a-b0eb-752af278dd9a", "name": "HAE_METER_v3_4", "internalAddress": "10.4", "type": "elec_delivered_nt", "supportsCrc": "0", "nodeFlags": [], "CurrentElectricityFlow": "322.00", "CurrentElectricityQuantity": "10670414.00", "DeviceName": "HAE_METER_v3_4"},

     

    "dev_10.5": {"uuid": "7bbb4598-3288-4a12-931c-f839c2aca8b9", "name": "HAE_METER_v3_5", "internalAddress": "10.5", "type": "elec_received_nt", "supportsCrc": "0", "nodeFlags": [], "CurrentElectricityFlow": "0.00", "CurrentElectricityQuantity": "4747586.00", "DeviceName": "HAE_METER_v3_5"},

     

    "dev_10.6": {"uuid": "9c0a2fbd-526f-41ae-ade8-7ed7e0d42bce", "name": "HAE_METER_v3_6", "internalAddress": "10.6", "type": "elec_delivered_lt", "supportsCrc": "0", "nodeFlags": [], "CurrentElectricityFlow": "0.00", "CurrentElectricityQuantity": "11662485.00", "DeviceName": "HAE_METER_v3_6"},

     

    "dev_10.7": {"uuid": "e87a8157-dfcf-4403-aab1-ced37e99b529", "name": "HAE_METER_v3_7", "internalAddress": "10.7", "type": "elec_received_lt", "supportsCrc": "0", "nodeFlags": [], "CurrentElectricityFlow": "0.00", "CurrentElectricityQuantity": "1839937.00", "DeviceName": "HAE_METER_v3_7"},

     

    "dev_10.8": {"uuid": "c29b354f-0faf-4e29-8249-949d0d0aa3b6", "name": "HAE_METER_v3_8", "internalAddress": "10.8", "type": "heat", "supportsCrc": "0", "nodeFlags": [], "CurrentHeatQuantity": "NaN", "DeviceName": "HAE_METER_v3_8"},

     

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    39 minutes ago, tjeerdhage said:

    Totally top, it works with the new change
    So for the people with a roote show 1, it now works. @Smarthomeddy thanks, if I hear something then you hear from me.


    Thanks for testing. 

    I uploaded it to the download page:


    Also uploaded the new version to Fibaro Marketplace, hopes it gets reviewed soon (@A.Socha)

     

     

     

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  • 11 hours ago, tjeerdhage said:

    @SmartHomeEddy @ppeterr

    Helemaal top, het werkt met de nieuwe aanpassen

    Dus voor de mensen met een Roote Toon 1, het werkt nu ook. @SmartHomeEddy bedankt, als ik iets merk dan hoor jet het van me.

     

    It's great that it was resolved so quickly and well. This quickapp from Eddy makes rooting your Toon super useful. What do you plan to do with the data? I still have the idea to link the consumption to notifications. Something like, at a start consumption that lasts for a certain time. And then stops. A message will come  "washing machine is done". I already know the trend in consumption, now it's time to find out how to put that in a quickapp.

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    like the idea,

    First learning LUA lol.  and try the toonwater.

    Have to learn a lot.

     

    And I want to make a calculation, buienradar watt/m2 versus mine Watt/m2. Difference to high check panels 

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  • 9 minutes ago, tjeerdhage said:

    like the idea,

    First learning LUA lol.  and try the toonwater.

    Have to learn a lot.

     

    And I want to make a calculation, buienradar watt/m2 versus mine Watt/m2. Difference to high check panels 

     

    Well, i dont know much about LUA, but with the help of this great forum i made stuff work.

     

    Stuff like:

     

     

     

     

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    @SmartHomeEddy@ppeterr

    I Try to learn and understand it

    Huidige gasflow/totaal

    "dev_10.1": {"uuid": "9c804ca1-9139-42de-b5fe-a1b7266ab8d9", "name": "HAE_METER_v3_1", "internalAddress": "10.1", "type": "gas", "supportsCrc": "0", "nodeFlags": [], "CurrentGasFlow": "6.00", "CurrentGasQuantity": "7288141.00", "DeviceName": "HAE_METER_v3_1"},

     

    verbuik laag  opbrengst Zonnepanee laag, import verbruik laag

    "dev_10.2": {"uuid": "ee17f68e-8786-4708-a622-2ac201448266", "name": "HAE_METER_v3_2", "internalAddress": "10.2", "type": "elec", "supportsCrc": "0", "nodeFlags": [], "CurrentElectricityFlow": "NaN", "CurrentElectricityQuantity": "NaN", "DeviceName": "HAE_METER_v3_2"},

     

    verbuik hoog Zonnepaneel hoog, import verbruik hoog

    "dev_10.3": {"uuid": "834b1da5-0a15-446f-8ae6-15cf255230e5", "name": "HAE_METER_v3_3", "internalAddress": "10.3", "type": "elec_solar", "supportsCrc": "0", "nodeFlags": [], "CurrentElectricityFlow": "147.00", (zonnepanelen, checked) "CurrentElectricityQuantity": "104.00" invoerstroom checked, "DeviceName": "HAE_METER_v3_3"},

     

    Totaalverbruik hoog

    "dev_10.4": {"uuid": "0a16a44e-648e-4b1a-b0eb-752af278dd9a", "name": "HAE_METER_v3_4", "internalAddress": "10.4", "type": "elec_delivered_nt", "supportsCrc": "0", "nodeFlags": [], "CurrentElectricityFlow": "216.00", "CurrentElectricityQuantity": "10693270.00", "DeviceName": "HAE_METER_v3_4"},

     

    productie hoog

    "dev_10.5": {"uuid": "7bbb4598-3288-4a12-931c-f839c2aca8b9", "name": "HAE_METER_v3_5", "internalAddress": "10.5", "type": "elec_received_nt", "supportsCrc": "0", "nodeFlags": [], "CurrentElectricityFlow": "0.00", "CurrentElectricityQuantity": "4748086.00", "DeviceName": "HAE_METER_v3_5"},

     

    Totaal laag

    "dev_10.6": {"uuid": "9c0a2fbd-526f-41ae-ade8-7ed7e0d42bce", "name": "HAE_METER_v3_6", "internalAddress": "10.6", "type": "elec_delivered_lt", "supportsCrc": "0", "nodeFlags": [], "CurrentElectricityFlow": "0.00", "CurrentElectricityQuantity": "11669613.00", "DeviceName": "HAE_METER_v3_6"},

     

    Produktie laag

    "dev_10.7": {"uuid": "e87a8157-dfcf-4403-aab1-ced37e99b529", "name": "HAE_METER_v3_7", "internalAddress": "10.7", "type": "elec_received_lt", "supportsCrc": "0", "nodeFlags": [], "CurrentElectricityFlow": "0.00", "CurrentElectricityQuantity": "1839937.00", "DeviceName": "HAE_METER_v3_7"},

     

    ?

    "dev_10.8": {"uuid": "c29b354f-0faf-4e29-8249-949d0d0aa3b6", "name": "HAE_METER_v3_8", "internalAddress": "10.8", "type": "heat", "supportsCrc": "0", "nodeFlags": [], "CurrentHeatQuantity": "NaN", "DeviceName": "HAE_METER_v3_8"},

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    "dev_10.3": {"uuid": "834b1da5-0a15-446f-8ae6-15cf255230e5", "name": "HAE_METER_v3_3", "internalAddress": "10.3", "type": "elec_solar", "supportsCrc": "0", "nodeFlags": [], "CurrentElectricityFlow": "147.00", (zonnepanelen) separated from quantity

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  • @tjeerdhage Sorry, i dont have solar panels. But its also not really clear what your asking.

     

    There are labels that give the values of the solar panels. Is that what your looking for ?

     

     

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  • Still not sure what you mean :)

     

    But, maybe there is a better way to monitor your solar panels. Or at least i would

    check if the system itself has some API or other way to extract that kind of data.

     

    But maybe Eddy has an answer, he's into solar much more then i am.

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    Yeah, next plan is de solaredge quickapp, but i want to learn the code. lol

     

    I want to have the "realtime production a hr"  now its calculated when "CurrentElectricityQuantity": "104.00"  = i think -xxx

     

    But Solaredge app is better

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