This Homebrige plugin connects to the Daikin Cloud and loads your Heat Pump devices to be controled via Homebridge and Homekit.
- create a heat pump accesory, that will show current leaving water temperature, heating/cooling mode, offset
- create a temperature accessory that will show current outdoor temperature measured by outdoor heatpump device
- create a hot water tank accessory, that will show target temperature & current water tank temperature
- turn on/off heat pump or water tank
- change Heat Pump mode (heating/cooling)
- set temperature offset for heating/cooling
- set temperature offset for hot watwer tank
- you can disable on/off function
- you can disable hot water tank accessory (may be needed, if you don't own hot water tank device)
- you can disable outdoor temperature settings (may be needed, if you don't own hot water tank device)
Daikin doesn't provide target Heater/Cooler temperature. So the temperature shown in this accessory is current leaving water temperature & target temperature is offset.
Current acessory state doesnt reflect if your device is idle/heating/cooling, because daikin doesn't provide this information (we only know the target state).
Even if you set "Disable on/off switch", you are still able to switch devices on/off in homebridge accessory page (it works fine in ios home).
Install from NPM: https://www.npmjs.com/package/homebridge-daikin-heatpump-cloud
Add config object to the platform array in your Homebridge config.json
.
{
"bridge": {
...
},
"accessories": [],
"platforms": [
{
"username": "<username>",
"password": "<password>",
"platform": "DaikinHeatpumpCloud",
"HotWaterTank": false, // true or false (boolean), default: false
"OutdoorTemperature": true, // true or false (boolean), default: true
"DisableOnOff": false // true or false (boolean), default false
}
]
}
- EBBX16DF9W (BRP069A78 wifi modul)
For running a local Homebridge setup: https://github.com/oznu/homebridge-config-ui-x#installation-instructions
This project is forked from https://github.com/JeroenVdb/homebridge-daikin-cloud, so special credits goes to @JeroenVdb
Credits for the Daikin Cloud API goes to @Apollon77 for https://github.com/Apollon77/daikin-controller-cloud