This is a platform to support Fujitsu General Airconditioners under Climate component of Home Assistant. The Python supporting library for accessing the FGLair API is located at: https://github.com/Mmodarre/pyfujitsu
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create this directory path
/config/custom_components/fujitsu_general_heatpump/
if it does not already exist. -
Download the
fujitsu_general_heatpump.py
manifest.json' and 'init.py
from the repo and place it in the directory mentioned in previous step. Renamefujitsu_general_heatpump.py
toclimate.py
So the end result would look like:
/config/custom_components/fujitsu_general_heatpump/climate.py
/config/custom_components/fujitsu_general_heatpump/manifest.json
/config/custom_components/fujitsu_general_heatpump/init.py
- add the below lines to your
configuration.yaml
file and replace it with your FGLair app username/password:
climate:
- platform: fujitsu_general_heatpump
username: <your FGLair username>
password: <your FGLair password>
- Restart Home Assistant in order for the new component to show and all of your A/Cs in your account should appear in HASS.
[RESOLVED]1. Google Assistant integration is not working [most possibly due to states not matching what Google assistant is expecting] 2. Logging needs to be implemented 3. The “powerful” functionality is implemented through aux_heat button in UI 4. There are some other functionalities in the A/C which currently is not implemented. 5. Could not reverse engineer the API to give the ambient room temperature. If you figured it out let me know and I am happy to update the library.