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Homekit: The climate entity fan-modes attribute has optional statuses: off, low, medium, and high. I miss another status for my mitsubishi lossnay #129173

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tobuser opened this issue Oct 25, 2024 · 1 comment

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tobuser commented Oct 25, 2024

The problem

I am using the Homebridge plugin melcloud-control. With the Apple Home integration from Home Assistant, I get a climate entity. Everything is working fine. The climate entity attribute has optional statuses: off, low, medium, and high. However, the Melcloud Lossnay device has 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4. I get the following mappings: 1 -> low, 3 -> medium, and 4 -> high. But I am missing a configuration for 2. How can I, for example, get medium/low in the climate entity/attribute?

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2024.10.3

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Hey there @Jc2k, @bdraco, mind taking a look at this issue as it has been labeled with an integration (homekit_controller) you are listed as a code owner for? Thanks!

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