oh right. yes maybe i have installed the wrong thing then. I selected the one in Integrations / Apple / Home kit bridge. No drama i can revert my VM
Hi , so i think i have done both now and i am not sure what the difference is.
Home Kit Integration seems to show the Tado in the Home Kit iOS application where as Home Kit Controller does not. I really dont care of need to use the iOS application if i dont have to.
So which one am i supposed to be using? both seem to be turning my heating on and off so i am a bit confused
I am using the controller set up at the moment and everything seems good. I pulled my internet connection and for the first time in 5 years i have been able to turn the heating on and off. This is such a massive win. I mean we dont have internet issues here but we have had a couple of instances in the winter and no heating control was painful. I got the all important wife approval.
Hi,
someone can tell me how the Sensor Heizung works ? what does mean 7,0 %
is there a way to get the “Heizbetrieb zum Ziel 24 ,5” ?
I’ve installed Tado years ago the normal way and recently installed Tado to Home Assistant using the HomeKit Integration and it works fine. Until I block the Tado bridge from the internet in the router. With internet connection blocked, I get constant connection drops between Tado valves and the bridge. They will jump from ‘unavailable’ to ‘cooling’ because the temperature read is 100 degrees for a while and then back to normal. All 12 Tado devices are showing this behavior, not all on the same time, and some more often than others, but all of them are doing this. When I reinstate the internet connection to the bridge, all becomes stable.
Is there anyone else having this problem?