Closed mylesagray closed 6 years ago
The Tado API gives no Information about the Current water temperature
Setted temperature is = Current temperature
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I realise this may just be a limitation of the Tado API (they might not actually expose the hot water's actual temperature) but mine is always showing 55C when turned on and 0C when off.
I know OpenTherm supports this as my old digital boiler controller showed me actual HW tank temperature and Tado must be able to read this in order to actually heat to a specific temperature - but it doesn't seem to be working in my installation - always shows the set point.
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I realise this may just be a limitation of the Tado API (they might not actually expose the hot water's actual temperature) but mine is always showing 55C when turned on and 0C when off.
I know OpenTherm supports this as my old digital boiler controller showed me actual HW tank temperature and Tado must be able to read this in order to actually heat to a specific temperature - but it doesn't seem to be working in my installation - always shows the set point.
Is there anything in the API that will allow you to read back actual tank temperature and not just the set point?