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Wrong name for Register 210 bit 5 sensor #71

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rysiulg opened this issue Nov 27, 2024 · 4 comments
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Wrong name for Register 210 bit 5 sensor #71

rysiulg opened this issue Nov 27, 2024 · 4 comments

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@rysiulg
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rysiulg commented Nov 27, 2024

Hi
For Register 210 bit 5 is:

  # Register: 210, Bit: 5, default: false, TODO: verify default
  # Midea, YORK: PUMPI silent mode, 1; valid, 0: invalid
  - platform: template
    name: "Parameter Setting 1 Supports T1 Sensor"
    id: "${devicename}_parameter_setting_1_supports_t1_sensor"

but this sensor name is "PUMPI silent mode, 1; valid, 0: invalid" so I think it should be change

@Mosibi
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Mosibi commented Nov 28, 2024

This is one of those where not all registers have the same meaning according the different manuals. I have to check this and will choose what the majority of the manuals state

@bkbartk
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bkbartk commented Nov 29, 2024

Mine, (Midea) has the same description as @rysiulg
but I don't really know what it means or does.

@rysiulg
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rysiulg commented Nov 30, 2024

Mine, (Midea) has the same description as @rysiulg but I don't really know what it means or does.

I think this defiunes that PUMP_I supports silent mode -so it just works in slower speed to make less noise ;) -you can after enabled -if PUMP_I supports it to set for silent or supersilent mode ;)

@Stormhand
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On my Clivet monoblock its described as Backup PUMPI silent pump function, 1:backup

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