hillaliy / homebridge-midea-air

Homebridge plugin for Midea units
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Temperature Units Reverts to Celcius... #86

Closed cbwilliamsnh closed 2 years ago

cbwilliamsnh commented 2 years ago

Any time I use HomeKit to change the attributes of the AC units, the temperature reading on the unit changes back to Celsius. I'm in the US and would like them to stay on Fahrenheit.

I have three U-Shaped Smart Inverter Window Air Conditioners (two 12,000 BTU and one 8,000 BTU).

I'm a programmer so I'd be happy to help out if you can point me in the right direction.

Chuck

hillaliy commented 2 years ago

Hi any help will be helpful. If I know where is the problem I could fix it. Midea change there protocol on the new models. I'm using OSK102 and it's work perfect. The solution is to translate the Home-Assistant plugin that work locally. Maybe we can do it together.

cbwilliamsnh commented 2 years ago

where do I find the API/Protocol documents?

cbwilliamsnh commented 2 years ago

And where you say "Home-Assistant" plugin, is that a Homebridge plugin or is that for their native iOS app?

hillaliy commented 2 years ago

https://github.com/nbogojevic/midea-beautiful-air

hillaliy commented 2 years ago

Do you have Discord?

cbwilliamsnh commented 2 years ago

DarkShadow6262#2357

hillaliy commented 2 years ago

Try version 1.6.1

cbwilliamsnh commented 2 years ago

Much better! Temperature units stay set to F when I do other commands. Only thing that I see still isn't working is the oscillate function.

hillaliy commented 2 years ago

will be fixed on next version. I know whats the problem

hillaliy commented 2 years ago

try version 1.6.2

cbwilliamsnh commented 2 years ago

Works!!

Only thing that's left if being able to set/unset "Eco Mode"!

Chuck

hillaliy commented 2 years ago

Homekit don't support Eco / Turbo Mode I don't plan to add outside accessories for this