Hi,
I've seen a number of people with the Evohome system asking for the functionality to be able to see which zones are calling for heat. I'm working on enhancements to the Domoticz Evohome code at the moment for monitoring and controlling the system via the Honeywell HGI80 usb device. The heat demand messages appear to be sent about every 20 min from each zone and I'd be interested to hear what kind of information people would like to see. Possibly just a flag/icon to show which zones are calling for heat or also adding in the heat demand value?
For those of you with one of the HGI80 devices, a couple of my small Domoticz Evohome bug fixes have made their way into the main pre-release Domoticz code and hopefully they'll be in the next release. In the meantime, I'm working on extending the Evohome functionality in Domoticz and I've just completed testing out the ability to add non-Evohome room temperature sensors as remote temperature sensors and released this update to my development area. I'm now working on being able to monitor the temperatures from all devices within zones where multiple HR92s have been grouped into a single zone. I think this will be helpful with optimising and troubleshooting the setup of these zones or just if you're interested in seeing even more info on what's going on around your house.
For anyone interested in testing out or playing with my updates, here's a link to my github development area:
Thanks,
Dan
I've seen a number of people with the Evohome system asking for the functionality to be able to see which zones are calling for heat. I'm working on enhancements to the Domoticz Evohome code at the moment for monitoring and controlling the system via the Honeywell HGI80 usb device. The heat demand messages appear to be sent about every 20 min from each zone and I'd be interested to hear what kind of information people would like to see. Possibly just a flag/icon to show which zones are calling for heat or also adding in the heat demand value?
For those of you with one of the HGI80 devices, a couple of my small Domoticz Evohome bug fixes have made their way into the main pre-release Domoticz code and hopefully they'll be in the next release. In the meantime, I'm working on extending the Evohome functionality in Domoticz and I've just completed testing out the ability to add non-Evohome room temperature sensors as remote temperature sensors and released this update to my development area. I'm now working on being able to monitor the temperatures from all devices within zones where multiple HR92s have been grouped into a single zone. I think this will be helpful with optimising and troubleshooting the setup of these zones or just if you're interested in seeing even more info on what's going on around your house.
For anyone interested in testing out or playing with my updates, here's a link to my github development area:
Thanks,
Dan
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