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Home Assistant custom integration for Wi-Fi connected Dyson devices
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Dyson Pure Hot+Cool Link™ HP02 purifying heater + fan -- Oscillation #126

Open dieu opened 5 months ago

dieu commented 5 months ago

Hello everyone,

I have a Dyson Pure Hot+Cool Link™ HP02 purifying heater + fan, and after migration to the ha-dyson component, I lost control of its Oscillation.

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codyc1515 commented 5 months ago

Are you facing an error? You should see it under the fan entity, like so:

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dotvezz commented 5 months ago

Following up here: Oscillation is supported by this integration on the HP02. @dieu are you able to confirm whether or not there is an oscillation control on the Fan entity on your setup? On the page in your screenshot, you'd want to click the "Dyson Office" label next to the on/off switch.

This is part of Home Assistant's design: Fan devices supporting oscillation are intended to provide it on the fan entity. If you'd like to read on the Home Assistant docs, here's a few links that you might find interesting!

dieu commented 5 months ago

Hi @dotvezz @codyc1515 ,

Nope, I don't have this setting.

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codyc1515 commented 5 months ago

This looks like a climate entity. Can you click through to the settings icon please?

dieu commented 5 months ago

Ah, damn, found. Sorry to bother you, folks. Can we keep the Oscillation choice as previously because it defaults to off every time you do the on/off toggle?

codyc1515 commented 5 months ago

When are you seeing it default to off? I noticed that the fan is not oscillating all the time, despite having it enabled. It turns out there was a recent update from Dyson that means the fan does not oscillate in auto mode if the air quality is okay.

The only way to force it to oscillate is by I put your fan speed to manual mode.

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dieu commented 5 months ago

When are you seeing it default to off? I noticed that the fan is not oscillating all the time, despite having it enabled. It turns out there was a recent update from Dyson that means the fan does not oscillate in auto mode if the air quality is okay.

The only way to force it to oscillate is by I put your fan speed to manual mode.

When you turn it off, oscillation goes off as well; then you turn it on, oscillation stays off.

codyc1515 commented 5 months ago

I’m not seeing that.

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