• @[email protected]
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    3111 months ago

    This is why I hate depending on cloud services for my home automation. The last one on my shitlist is my thermostat. Just haven’t gotten around to researching options yet.

    • @HerbSolo
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      11 months ago

      Put some windex tasmota on it

      • @[email protected]
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        411 months ago

        Yeah, not this thermostat.

        Bloody proprietary shit that, fortunately, another fella managed to write a reasonably well-featured HA add-on for. But it still goes via their cloud service, and the problem is it uses a proprietary protocol over 2 or 3 pair wire,. Additionally the evaporative A/C plugs directly into the heater unit, which handles C&C for both appliances.

        I haven’t ruled out having to separate the buggers out and control each individually. As long as I can find a thermostat that can handle them.

    • @DoomBot5
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      111 months ago

      Ecobee has been absolutely amazing for me. I’ve used both the cloud API and and homekit integration with home assistant flawlessly. Note: homekit was a bit annoying to first set up, especially without an iPhone. As a bonus, I see my power company offering discounts and rebates on them all the time.

      • @ikidd
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        311 months ago

        power company offering discounts and rebates on them

        That sets off my spidey sense.

        • Apathy Tree
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          111 months ago

          It shouldn’t. My electric company offers rebates and discounts on any approved smart thermostat, and my heat isn’t even through them. My Honeywell one ended up costing me $50 because of the rebate.

          It’s a state-wide thing for participating utility providers, at lest here. They had about 20 models on the shared store (no markup as far as I could tell, but not really a deal either) or provided a list of models that would qualify which contained dozens upon dozens of models.

          It’s not just that one single one that has rebates/discounts. That would be silly because those are some of the most expensive.

        • @DoomBot5
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          011 months ago

          I hope you went investigating and found a good discount on a smart thermostat for yourself as well.

          • @ikidd
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            111 months ago

            I ended up building one from relays and a DHT22 that I run from NodeRed.

      • @[email protected]
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        211 months ago

        I have an ecobee 3 that I’ve been using for about 7 years now. It works reasonably well. But I didn’t like that eco+ or whatever they called it that they rolled out to everyone a while back.

        Is there a thermostat logic add-on for HA that would replace the ecobee? I know I could program it with scripts and such but it’d be nice if there was some kind of “smart thermostat” module that could use the temperature sensors from around the house and learn the characteristics of the HVAC (how long does it take to heat/cool for a given outside temperature, for example, and take that into account when hitting a programmed set point) and maybe even integrate multiple sources of heating or cooling. (We have a pellet stove for supplemental heat that the HA could fire up, for example.)