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fh-sensibo

fh-sensibo is a Futurehome app that lets you connect your Sensibo Sky unit to Futurehome.

Overview

The app uses Futurehome IoT Messaging Protocol - FIMP to control the air condition unit through Sensibo.
It uses Sensibo public API to get a list of devices and converts them to devices in Futurehome.

The Futurehome app has a temporary solution for controlling Fan speed and mode, but when the app supports this normally it will show up and work.

Build

run: make run
build debian package for arm: make deb-arm

Install

The pkg can be installed using the command dpkg -i sensibo_1.1.0_armhf.deb.
Or using the Futurehome app in playgrounds.

Connect

After the app is installed on the smarthub you need to go to playgrounds -> Sensibo -> settings -> log in and enter your credentials, as well as Authorize Futurehome. If it was successfull you will see Authenticated, Configured and Connected in appdetails in playgrounds.

You will now see one or more Sensibo devices in list of your devices in the Futurehome app.

Use

After connecting with the Sensibo app and getting the device(s) in your Futurehome app, you need to add it to a room.
After that you can control your AC from the Climate view in the Futurehome App. To controll fan speed and mode, go to playgrounds -> sensibo -> settings -> advanced setup. Set to your preferences and click save. Changing mode to cool or auto works, but if you at some point later on change the room temperature in the room that your sensibo device is in, it will automatically change back to heat.

Sync

If you want to reinclude devices that you have deleted, go to playgrounds -> sensibo -> settings -> advanced setup -> sync, or log out and log back in.

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