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djbulsink avatar djbulsink commented on August 24, 2024 1

Hi @inforsgit ,

In feature branch I added support for EcoMode. Would you like to test it?

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inforsgit avatar inforsgit commented on August 24, 2024

Sure thing, thanks so much! I’ll get back to you.

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inforsgit avatar inforsgit commented on August 24, 2024

Hmmm...no luck at the moment - it doesn't seem to load the device at all. I've got debug turned on and with the master branch I see the messages about setting up my device. If I use the new climate.py though there is still the HA message

[homeassistant.loader] You are using a custom integration for panasonic_ac which has not been tested by Home Assistant. ...

but nothing (no debug messages about setting up my AC device) after that. I'm not sure why this could be but I'm happy to provide more info if there's some debugging that can be done.

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djbulsink avatar djbulsink commented on August 24, 2024

@inforsgit . Ow that's unexpected behavior. I would expect some debug message about setting up devices or syntax error messages. I'm not sure i pushed the latest version last time. The last commit fixed a issue causing the the loading of preset modes to fail.

Also I found out that ecomode was not implemented fully in the pcomfortcloud library . I made a pr for this lostfields/python-panasonic-comfort-cloud#6 .

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inforsgit avatar inforsgit commented on August 24, 2024

Ooh...well spotted that the pcomfortcloud library didn't properly support it, I should have tested that too ;)

When I'm back tonight I'll try and do a little bit of playing to see if I can get to the bottom of why it's not even appearing.

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inforsgit avatar inforsgit commented on August 24, 2024

#10 gets a bit further to working status - it now loads and appears on the GUI. I notice there are 4 options in the GUI dropdown: the three modes plus 'None'. Perhaps setting Auto mode should be removed and use the HA None mode to represent the Panasonic Auto mode?

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inforsgit avatar inforsgit commented on August 24, 2024

I've tested this and confirmed it's working - "Eco" and "Boost" are used rather than "Quiet" and "Powerful" but it's understandable enough :)

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