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For now I just created a group called “the Thermostat” and will manually added either the cooling or heating switch when needed.
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I added the 2 switches to the Echo but still want to figure out how I want to invoke it. There is about a 40 second delay (which is perfectly fine) and it toggled the dimmer switch on and off twice, I assume that is how it works, then the thermostat changed Testing with just adjusting the dimmers in the mobile app worked great. I added the smartapp and assigned cooling to one of the dimmers and heat to the other. I added 2 virtual dimmers, I had to find a device type for them on here since I did not show any in the templates. * V1.1 : Add Operation State to AppTouch PushNotification * V1.0 : Combined Thermostat Mode control with Thermostat Fan control in one app * for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. * on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License") you may not use this file except * Thermostat Mode: Heat/Cool/Auto/Off + Thermostat Fan On/Auto V-Switch Thermo-Dash.png 714×238 41.8 KB DarcRanger/DR-SmartThings/blob/master/Thermostat/Thermostat%20Mode-Fan:V-Switches%20v1.0 /** This is what my thermo-dash section looks like in SmartTiles. I have posted it on my GitHub site for any one that is interested. For me the lag between switches meant that I sometimes got impatient and press one to many and missed my intended mode.Īnother may be the use of IFTTT for those with thermostats without any IFTTT integration.įeedback/suggestions are welcome, though I am not a groovy expert by any stretch of the imagination. The SmartThings phone app for the device has one button to switch modes. Also there nothing stopping you from reusing the same switches for each version of the app for place with multiple units if one desires.Īnother side benefit is mode switching. Although you would need to create multiple virtual switches you should be able to create a version of the app for each thermostat you have. This app will only use one thermostat, instead of the multiple option. Since I only have the CT100 Thermostat I limited the app for the modes I have. I was using that for about a month before combining them. Originally I was using two separate apps, one for Thermo-Mode and another for Thermo-Fan. I have been using this app version for a about a month. I just added an appTouch command on the app to show the state of the fan and the current thermostat mode via a push notification.
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I have setup separate push notification for the fan mode switching and the thermostat mode switching, and you to turn either one on/off. There is a short lag between cross events, but so far it has been about a second at most.Īlso with mode switching, if you turn the active mode from COOL to HEAT, the COOL switches to OFF and the Heating switch activated. For example you switch the fan mode to fanAuto through the virtual switch on the dashboard, but then change it to fanOn from the device on the phone APP or physically change it on the thermostat, the virtual switch will change to reflect the current state. I also set up the app so that the switches will reflect the state of the actual thermostat. Ĭurrently you will need to create 4 virtual switches one switch for the fan and three more switches for HEAT/COOL/AUTO] modes. I know that SmartTiles will let you change the set-point temperatures, but at this time it does not have a method of switching the modes or the fan though the dashboard, I created an app that lets me use Virtual Switches to control the fan mode and each of the thermostat mode. I currently own a CT100 Thermostat and like to use the SmartTiles app.