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Control Junckers Thermostat CR80 RF #2340

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dandegennaro opened this issue Jan 10, 2025 · 1 comment
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Control Junckers Thermostat CR80 RF #2340

dandegennaro opened this issue Jan 10, 2025 · 1 comment

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Hi Team,
my configuration is:
Boiler: Junkers Cerastar Comfort ZWR18-7KE2380092
Thermostat set: Junkers CR 80 RF (radio frequency)
Gateway: Gateway E32 V2
ems-esp version: v3.7.1

problem:
the thermostat is recognized as CRF200S-50E/CFR200S that according https://bbqkees-electronics.nl/ems-device-compatibility/ cannot be commanded via gateway and bus. I was supposing my thermostat being similar/equal to Bosch CW 100 RF that is command-able by gateway via bus. Anyway I've integrated the device via MQTT in Home Assistant and data are visible. I've tried to modify temperature and mode via the HA dashboard card but nothing happen. Notice: I've haven't written any code on HA integration. Before further tentative, I want be sure if the thermostat can be recognized in abetter way to increase the probability to control it.

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  1. do I need to modify something to let ems-esp recognize in a different way my thermostat before to work on HA?
  2. what do you suggest to check to verify if I'm able to control my thermostat? Any simple integration code to try to command the thermostat?

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@MichaelDvP
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As far as i know all RF thermostats are not writeable. I think to save battery, it just sends commands and wait for answer, then goes back to sleep.

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