Maybe I didn’t ask the right question. I get how to see the node options under the zwave configuration tool. I also understand that there are control options under the < > menu. What I don’t understand is how to use these to get stuff done. For example, I have 6 different states for one thermostat. Cooling, cooling max, cooling, min, heating max, heating min, and thermostat unused. Pretty much the same thing in the zwave menu. When I select one of them in the node values menu, none of the other section have anything in them. Still not sure what to ask to get help…maybe I was hoping for someone with the same thermostat to tell me what they are doing? Google searches haven’t helped…not sure where to turn. Due to the fact it is an alarm Dot com thermostat, I am guessing that configuring it outside of adc will be tough.
I did not. I have been working on tweeking presence detection. I am very close to a satisfactory solution. I need to tweek locks next. My thermostats are on the bottom of the list due to the fact they are working fine through ADC right now. Would be willing to push them to the front of the class if someone else was willing to work on them.
Yah, I haven’t been able to find a lot of information on getting my ADC-620Ts working with HA either. Well, it’ll work for cooling, but not for heating. There’s a potential bug fix in OpenZWave, but hass.io doesn’t use OZW and I’m not really sure it’s worth going backwards to hassbian/all-in-one and hoping that fixes it. Really would be nice to have temperature control through HA though.
I thought about it and was ready to go that route, but it turns out that MassSave will come out and swap my thermostats for the new Nest E’s for free, so I’m going that route instead lol. I have enough things to tinker with, this will save me 1 headache.
My goal is to just have a way for my wife to adjust (aka turn up) the temperature from our wall mounted tablet and display the set and current temp there. I’m hoping this wont be an issue with the Nest and I’m thinking I may be able to still use the Nest app to set my schedules/etc, which should be easier than automating all that through HA.
I am pretty sure I can turn them up or down and possible even change the mode. The iOS app doesn’t work very well for things like that though. I eventually would like everything controlled through HA but right now all the schedules are through HA.
I gave up on the T2000s. Approximately three weeks ago I removed the T2000s, fixed the holes in the drywall, and then bought and installed two very expensive Nest thermostats that will work perfectly for approximately 2 more months
Not sure if you are keeping up with the drama but Nest is moving to Google home and will not longer have an API. oh well, I still like the Nests better than the T2000s. Sorry I couldn’t help.
@JohnB I had been about to install one and @pdobrien3’s comments are scaring me.
Even if the Lovelace card doesn’t show controls, would you be willing to screenshot the related entities (and their attributes) and any new services? It may be that the thermostat exposes that functionality, but in a way that the Lovelace card can’t represent; since I’m one of the core HASS developers, I can try to help piece things together.
@pdobrien3 - Sorry to hear you couldn’t get it to work. Thanks for replying and I hope the Nest drama works out for you.
@bachya - Absolutely! Here are some screenshots of the Lovelace cards, and the climate.thermostat entries. Please let me know if you need additional info. Thanks.
Thanks @pdobrien3
Can you help me find the information bachya was asking for? “What new services do you see under the climate domain, if any?” Where should look for this info?