Since you have a strong interest in heating control and solid experience with it, could you describe your requirements for a virtual thermostat in more detail?
I will forward your ideas to our development team and the relevant product owners — I’m sure they’ll be delighted to have a fresh perspective on how to approach the virtual thermostat feature.
Hello. Could you tell me when you plan to launch the RELAY CONTROL function using TEMPERATURE SENSORS—similar to the Ewelink Thermo-Plugin? For you, as developers, this is a simple and easy task. As for us, we’ll have to struggle and learn node-Red or something… Please help!
Hi. EWELINK has excellent and fairly comprehensive functionality. You can manage the auto mode, configure everything, including time ranges, day-of-week settings, and so on. Implement this in CUBEOS on Ihost.
We are indeed developing the virtual thermostat feature, but we don’t want to simply create something similar to the eWeLink Web thermostat. Our goal is to design a solution that fits real user scenarios more naturally and solves practical control problems, so the research and requirement-gathering phase is taking more time.
I’m not sure what issue the video is trying to show.
Could you describe the problem more clearly in words? This will help me understand exactly what’s going wrong.
Yo hice step by step as if he indicated me, and I measure problems.
You have 2 options for my way of thinking:
1.- Improve the Nspanel pro, which has configuration options;
- setpoint regulation, and you can increase it from 1ºC to 0.5ºC.
- Type of water heating system, electric or gas boiler, there would be times of PID regulation
because depending on which system it allows many to start or not
(Basically there are parameters for adjustments depending on the system you use).
2.- You create a thermostat like an TUYA that works well in terms of regulation, but it causes zigbee red saturation problems as it is the TS-0601 model.
Is the only way I can currently control heating in CubeOS using scenarios? Or is there another way? Earlier in this forum, you mentioned implementing it through OPEN AI. How can a regular user figure this out?
This sounds very much like what we all need. But it’s very complicated. What’s needed is simple control of SonOFF devices, like the TN 16 R2, via auto mode.
How easy it would be for Sonoff to start a thermostat like the ones you have. There are 5 essential things for home automation Alarm, flood or lamp control, heating control, security cameras and water control. These things are the angular stone that turns the domotica, and the thermostat is still missing between them for ihost.
Hello. Do you know when exactly the Thermostat for Cube OS will be released? “Scenarios” are simply boring. Even the slightest temperature adjustment requires constant editing of the “scenarios.”
It is not difficult to make a high-quality and universal thermostat. But it is difficult to fine-tune it so that it is reliable. If they do it, it will take a while.
If they made the thermostat like a central heating system, that would be great, but I assume that it’s an exclusive feature to nspp and so we won’t see it in iHost.
I’m using this model with an external PT probe because the ones that come with it cause the reading to be inaccurate due to the heat from the electronics. It works quite well.