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    • RedNaxR Offline
      RedNax Module Developer
      last edited by RedNax

      Although i suspect not a lot of people will use this, i’ll share it anyway:

      https://github.com/RedNax67/MMM-OpenTherm

      For this to work you’ll need:

      An OpenTherm controlled heating/cooling device An OpenTherm gateway http://otgw.tclcode.com/ The OpenTherm Monitor application running somewhere http://otgw.tclcode.com/otmonitor.html

      NOTE: The otmonitor version hosted on the website doesn’t have the access-allow-origin-header so the browser running MM will probably reject the json response. Luckily the author also supplies the source and instructions on how to build/compile your own version.

      I’ve compiled a (RpI) version of the otmonitor program with this header included. Anyone in need of if, please let me know.

      The OpenTherm module displays:

      • Current roomtemperature
      • Room setpoint temperature
      • Outside temperature
      • Central heating pressure
      • Heating on/of
      • Hot water on/off
      • Alerts (Low pressure)
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      • RedNaxR Offline
        RedNax Module Developer
        last edited by

        Unfortunately can’t edit my FP…

        Here’s a screenshot of teh module:

        0_1464330738470_opentherm2.png

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        • paviroP Offline
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          last edited by

          Why not use a node_helper.js to get around the access-allow-origin policy?

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