Is this integration still in development\Supported ?
Seems a few people (myself included) seem to be getting errors setting it up ![]()
Is this integration still in development\Supported ?
Seems a few people (myself included) seem to be getting errors setting it up ![]()
Found an issue on the github site, looks like the dev is working on it ![]()
Hi,
I guess this local integration still works:
I finally prepared esp32 and I should try soon if it works
I’ve seen this
Do you have a link to how to build the esp32 hardware ?
It should work also with only an esp32-c3-super-mini he is 5v tolerant i heared
yes, I used an ESP32-C3 Super Mini as in the guide
yes, but you dont need the platine etc.
ahh ok, I didn’t understand what you meant,
I don’t know I used all the components of the guide
Hi All,
Since there are existing discussions here about “cloud-free” solutions for Panasonic aircons, I thought I’d point out my efforts in case anyone is unaware:
It may suit some people who have supported bluetooth-capable controllers and doesn’t require any additional electronics.
Discussion topic here:
Thanks,
Dave
I have also put together 3 of the “Ingenious Makers P11” boards for my units at home (indoor unit type CS-TZ35WKEW + 2x CS-TZ15WKEW).
They already come with a WLAN dongle, but I plugged the modules into the CNT port and they work together without issue.
Some things to beware of:
The PCB linked on their site has a flaw: The temperature sensor’s data line is not connected to any of the IO pins of the ES32, so without a bodge wire, it cannot be used. I used a small piece of wire to connect the correct side of the resistor to pin 8, and it works.
If you want to solder the module directly to the pins on the board (and not use female headers) beware of interference from the cap with the USB-C port.
The wifi reception on these modules can act difficult, but so far it seems that once they are connected, it is stable.
What was your trick to get connected. I created email/password, but still get the “unexpected error”…
Hi,
I installed the integration and seems like the integration was activated successfully. Didn’t give any error while entering username and password. Yet it doesn’t seem to load in any sensors/entities except for the update and pre-release entity.
Does anyone have any idea how to fix this? Did I forget anything while installing this integration?
Any help would greatly be appreciated. Thank you.
Hi Jimmy, I installed the Panasonic CC component too.
I have a question on the account. You mention to use a separate accounts for Home Assistant and the Comfort Cloud App.
So, you mean to create a new account in Aquarea to use in Home Assistant?
But I don’t see an option in Aquarea Comfort Cloud to creat a new account.
Can you help me out here?
Hey @sockless! Just wanted to take a few minutes to express some appreciation for this one!!
A few years ago when I initially installed the integration, it was a little unreliable (Although likely due to API updates on Panasonic’s end if I remember correctly).
But I can’t even remember the last time I had to do any troubleshooting, so I’d like to thank you and anyone involved for getting this integration to work so great for me and I’m sure a lot of others!
Hi, I successfully installed and configured the air conditioner on Home Assistant and added it to the HomeKit Bridge. Now, the air conditioner can be controlled from both Home Assistant and HomeKit. However, when I added it to HomeKit Automation, the on/off function not working properly: the “turn off” action actually turns the air conditioner on. The log show as follow
changed to Heat/Cool
10:02:58 AM - 2 hours ago
(Actually the automation setting was turn it off)
If I manually turn off on Homekit, it seems no problem
turned off triggered by HomeKit send command set_hvac_mode to TargetHeatingCoolingState to 0 for
Any advise will be greatly appreciated.
Hi.
Just some hours ago the connection stopped in Homa Assistant.
I can’t connect via Home Assistan or my mobile any one else have this problem?
Mvh Kent
Hi All,
I see many people are struggling with adding their Aquarea HP to this integration, I am (or was?) one of those.
This Comfort Cloud integration unfortunately does not recognize my secondary account, or the heat pump for that matter, and even though I have configured 2FA, it never prompted me for a code. (aside from the initial setup)
I did, however, manage to connect my Aquarea HP using this integration: wpatrik14/aioaquarea: Asynchronous library to control Panasonic Aquarea devices
I have seen other integrations claimed to make use of this library, however, I have not found one that works as a comprehensive solution. So I have my AC integrated with the Comfort Cloud integration, and my Aquarea HP with the aioaquarea integration. (using my secondary account)
Not ideal, but miles better than not having any integration at all for the HP…
that is interesting, could you explain a bit more about the two accounts you mentioned? wat are the steps to take?
@sockless I do see the airco’s in my integration but not the air-water heatpump? I’m having the CZ-TAW1B network adapter linked to it…
I also noticed in the readme: sockless-coding/panasonic_cc: Panasonic Comfort Cloud - Home Assistant Component to use seperate accoutns. but how can I create a second account on the comfort cloud for my home assistant?