tado-individual-away-control VS HASmartThermostat

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tado-individual-away-control HASmartThermostat
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1.8 6.4
over 2 years ago about 1 month ago
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tado-individual-away-control

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  • What do I need to know, buy, and do to smarten up the underfloor heating in my flat?
    1 project | /r/homeautomation | 1 Jun 2022
    The valve actuators are simple devices: once they are powered, they start opening up (NC... normally closed), and this usually takes around 3 minutes. Then the hot water can flow. Once you cut the power, they close, which also takes around 3 minutes. The simple way to operate these is just: open them when you want heat and close them when you don't. There is a nicer way though: controlling them through PWM with a rather long interval (10-30min or so). Then you can regulate your temperature with a PI controller (or PID, but for these slow systems you typically don't need the D part). There is a nice custom component for HA that does exactly that. PI(D) controllers are somewhat of a complex topic, but for this I'd start with something like kp=25, ki=0.0025

What are some alternatives?

When comparing tado-individual-away-control and HASmartThermostat you can also consider the following projects:

tuya-convert - A collection of scripts to flash Tuya IoT devices to alternative firmwares

midea_ac_lan - Auto-configure and then control your Midea M-Smart devices (Air conditioner, Fan, Water heater, Washer, etc) via local area network.

homeassistant-midea-air-appliances-lan - This Home Assistant custom component adding support for controlling Midea air conditioners and dehumidifiers on local network.

Wavin-AHC-9000-mqtt - Esp8266 mqtt interface for Wavin AHC-9000/Jablotron AC-116

SmartIR - Integration for Home Assistant to control climate, TV and fan devices via IR/RF controllers (Broadlink, Xiaomi, MQTT, LOOKin, ESPHome)

python-kasa - 🏠🤖 Python API for TP-Link Kasa Smarthome products

silvia-pi - A Raspberry Pi modification to the Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine implementing PID temperature control.

tado-assistant - Enhance your Tado experience with this free, user-friendly auto-assist tool, now featuring multi-account support! Ideal for both tech-savvy and non-technical users, it offers advanced home state monitoring, smart adjustments, and open window detection. Independently developed and not affiliated with Tado GmbH.

3d-models - 3D Models for Everyday Items

Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.