I’ve just managed to get my ElectricQ Air Conditioner into Home Assistant via the Tuya integration. However, the model I have doesn’t actually show the ‘current temperature’. I do have another sensor in the same room (sensor.lyric_064549_current_temperature) and I was wondering if I could add the value of that sensor into the configuration for the AC unit? Here’s the values I have currently:
I’ve been able to set a standard value for it via customising:
customize:
# Add an entry for each entity that you want to overwrite.
climate.office_ac:
current_temperature: 20
However, I’m wondering how I can ‘call’ the temperature value from inside here? I’ve tried just adding in the sensor name but having no luck. For example…
customize:
# Add an entry for each entity that you want to overwrite.
climate.office_ac:
current_temperature: ("sensor.lyric_064549_current_temperature")
Should I be doing this another way? Or somewhere else? Quite new to this so any help would be really appreciated.
The main reason I’d like to do this is when I add the AC into HomeKit, it displays the current temperature on the tile. When this is ‘null’ it just defaults to 21C.
It’s annoying. My AC unit shows the ducted system temperature (in the roof) but I would really like to show the room temperature that the unit actually uses for switching decisions.
Do you know if it’s possible to replicate the functionality of my Tuya AC via something like the generic thermostat? I’ve had a play around and can pull in the current temperature, but not sure how I’d setup everything else?