Open chriswood1001 opened 2 months ago
I haven't ever tested one so I can't guarantee it, but I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work. It should be possible as long as it works with the app linked in the readme. Are you considering buying one? If you buy one and it doesn't work, I can work with you to try to get it working.
Appreciated. I am looking at getting gas with the iCOMM app within the next month. Hopefully they integration works and we can add the model number to your list, otherwise I appreciate the help to debug. I optimistically see no reason why it wouldn't.
I can reply back in ~4 weeks once it's installed.
Cheers
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I haven't ever tested one so I can't guarantee it, but I don't see any reason why it wouldn't work. It should be possible as long as it works with the app linked in the readme. Are you considering buying one? If you buy one and it doesn't work, I can work with you to try to get it working.
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The list of supported water heaters appear to all be electric. Do you know of any reason why a natural gas heater that supports iCOMM would not work?