I have created this climate:
- name: "Riscaldamento"
unique_id: "termostato"
modes:
- "off"
- "heat"
- "cool"
mode_command_topic: "home/riscaldamento_raffrescamento/TEST/mode/set"
mode_state_topic: "home/riscaldamento_raffrescamento/TEST/mode/state"
temperature_command_topic: "home/riscaldamento_raffrescamento/TEST/temp/set"
current_temperature_topic: "home/riscaldamento_raffrescamento/TEST/temp/state"
power_command_topic: "home/riscaldamento_raffrescamento/TEST/pump/set"
payload_on: 1
payload_off: 0
min_temp: 17
max_temp: 28
temp_step: 0.1
precision: 0.1
thinking that the power_command_topic would be sent whenever the temperature would go over/under the one set, but nothing ever get send to that topic. How can I turn on the pump when the temperature goes under the one set and turn it off when it goes over?
Instead of using a community add-on, you can create two generic thermostat. https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/generic_thermostat/
Mmm…ok. Do you think that there is a way to hide one of them based on the season?
You can use an helper to toggle from one to another and use an automation to trigger it (or a simple switch on your dashboard).
But if I were you, I would use a community add-on as dual AC isn’t a niche, I guess it will keep being updated in future. I’ve been using some community add-on for a couple of years and none have been dropped til now.