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LG Heat Pump – wrong temperature values when in auto / AI mode #856
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Ok, I keep both this and other thread in mind. I will try to manage this as soon as I will have some available time |
Is this behavior requested only in AI mode? Is behavior in other modes correct? |
In heat mode all good. thanks for trying fix this! |
Yes because I read better your comment after posting my answer 😉 |
@kostisfil if you put it in heat mode, can you set the thermostat temperature or only the target outlet temperature? I used to be able to set the thermostat until the January 10th automatic firmware update, so I am curious if your bug was not also caused by that update. |
My heat pump is configured to control water temperature without taking into account internal air temperature. I use 3rd party thermostats and not the LG control panel for air temperature, so setting thermostat temperature is not available either in LG app, or LG control panel, or in this integration. |
When the LG heat pump operates in auto (AI) mode there is the option to increase the target water temperature up to +5 degrees or decrease it up to -5 degrees,
so the correct display values should be from -5 to +5 with default 0,
as they are in the ThinkQ app (see screenshot from app)
But
In the control card of the integration, the values are wrong,
Scaling from +12 to +22 with default +17 instead of -5 to +5 with default the 0
The mechanism works thought, meaning if I change the value in the ThinkQ app from 0 to +1 then in the integration it changes from +17 to +18 (and vice-versa)
I am including the integration diagnostics from version 0.41.1
It would be fantastic to fix this, ruins the results of a very good integration
Thank you
config_entry-smartthinq_sensors-01JGVS3F30B4FTSC56FCS2P26X.json
ps
this post may be considered as duplicate of post [](#819)
but in 819 there are confusing opinions, so it is a bit messy, and there are not any diagnostics
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