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Could you post the support details (https://emsesp.github.io/docs/#/Support?id=support) and also look at the EMS status or any Rx/Tx issues, and open the log (web or console) and see if you see any warnings. |
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EMS status is: Connection Status: Connected |
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please attach the support info |
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can you give an example of a single entity value that is missing between v2.2 and v3.5, which we can use to trace down the root cause? It's easier than wading through screen shots. |
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This is a strange issue, seems that all values from thermostat heatingcircuits are missing.
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I found this issue searching for the answer why my new EMS-ESP on v3.5 does not display any data of my RC30_N's HK1MonitorMessage (0x3E) much like in the screenshot above. Is the telegram by chance filtered out based on length? While https://emswiki.thefischer.net/doku.php?id=wiki:ems:telegramme#uebersicht states that RC30 sends 2B less than RC35 watch raw 0x3e: watch on 0x3e: show devices:
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Ah, that's it, byte 14 is used to detect if the heating circuit is active, so this gives always an inactive circuit. Please check the other circuits with |
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Thanks for your swift answer! I suggest checking for the first byte>0 in 0x3D, 0x47, 0x51, 0x5B. But if you prefer/need to stick with HK1MonitorMessage instead of HK1Betriebsart, B0>0 (or OR(b2,b7) or alike evaluation of the first byte) seems equivalent:
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Yes, checking offset 0 should work, i've tested my RC35 and the active hc always sets a bit in offset 0 if hc is active. |
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Coming from a premium V1.6 adapter with ESP8266 V2.2.2 Software I just siccessfully did an update to the ESP32 with Software Version V3.4.4 and then V3.5b.
Using a GB142 with RC10, MM10, WM10 and UBA3 3.5 I checked the data submitted by the adapter and found there are a lot of parameters missing for the RC30. Starting with the measured room temperature.
It is a hydraulic with 3way valve for heating and DHW, the pump is feeding DHW and a hydraulic valve. There are two heating circuits after the hydraulic valve - HC1 is direct and HC2 is with mixing valve - eachnof which with separate pumps. The RC30 is dedicated to HC2.
List of parameters for V2.2.2:
List of parameters for V3.5b:
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