Trane XL824 Control
Rob Lewis
rob at whidbey.com
Tue Sep 30 20:45:55 EDT 2014
I’ve been speculating (hoping) for a couple of years now that, in its dramatic move into HA, Apple will release an enhanced version of Automator that will make it easy—OK, maybe not easy, but at least possible—for mere mortals to do some customizing. Third party vendors would create drivers or plug-ins to hook into the overall scheme.
Anybody know if HomeKit addresses this at all?
On Sep 29, 2014, at 2:49 PM, Michael Ferguson <michael at shed.com> wrote:
> This is a great thing about home automation. Such personalization is only possible when you have the ideas and the tools. But it also points out the great problem with mass acceptance of HA.... there are no two homes alike...
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> If you can't do it for yourself, you likely can't get someone to do for you something like what Paul has done.
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> Thanks Paul.
>
> Maybe I'll be moved now to integrate the four separate HVAC systems, such that they behave better. Each serves completely different buildings, each with different demands. Two of the areas are served most of the time just to keep the contents dry (Florida)... And I do have plenty of thermo/hygro sensors :)
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> michael
> Sent from my iPad
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>> On Sep 29, 2014, at 4:24 PM, Paul Koreneff <paulx10 at koreneff.net> wrote:
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>> I have extensive scripts that change the desired temp based on weather, status of selected doors, and the temp in various rooms not near the thermostat. I would be happy to share those if anyone is interested, but they are very specific to my setup
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