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Hello @ALL
Firstly I want to hank John for his great work!
Now to my problems:
I ran ebusd for a long while in an docker container with nearly now issues. (Vaillant ecoTherm with 700)
Now I am going to change from gas to heatpump in February, and changed in advance from 700 to 720.
The 720 is recognized as ctlv3, which caused the first problem
I did not get it managed to use a webbased library, so I copied them locally
When I duplicated the ctlv2 to ctlv3 it did not help, as I got a lot of "ERR: end of input reached"
It seemed for me, that especially a call in a csv file like it is executed in a proposal for ctlv3 does not work.
e.g.: In 08.ctlv3.csv there is one single line 08.ctlv2.csv
This ended up into deleting all unnecessary files, so there are anly 08.v3xx.csv and 15.ctlv3.csv left. Additionaly the bai inc files
This works quite okay.
But I am not able to read the hwc-timers 2025-01-12 13:28:21.761 [update error] unable to parse read ctlv3 HwcTimer_Friday0 from 3115b52405a500020400 / 00: ERR: invalid position 2025-01-12 13:28:21.761 [main error] read ctlv3 HwcTimer_Friday0: decode ERR: invalid position
With the 700 I had also all times in one field, what is now separated.
Here the result of the scan: Vaillant;V3x00;0118;9902 Vaillant;CTLV3;0709;3704
At the end I would like to know how to connect to an external library?
Is it possible to use tsp files locally?
How to use a full local copy of the Vaillant directory
And at last, is there a description available for the addresses? I remeber there was a kind of description very long time ago. (maybe in fhem forum!?)
Thank you in advance for some hints!
And please excuse me for asking so many different questions in one post!
My answering time will be a bit restricted in the next week, as I am on a business trip and have to work night shift.
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Hello @ALL
Firstly I want to hank John for his great work!
Now to my problems:
I ran ebusd for a long while in an docker container with nearly now issues. (Vaillant ecoTherm with 700)
Now I am going to change from gas to heatpump in February, and changed in advance from 700 to 720.
The 720 is recognized as ctlv3, which caused the first problem
I did not get it managed to use a webbased library, so I copied them locally
When I duplicated the ctlv2 to ctlv3 it did not help, as I got a lot of "ERR: end of input reached"
It seemed for me, that especially a call in a csv file like it is executed in a proposal for ctlv3 does not work.
e.g.: In 08.ctlv3.csv there is one single line 08.ctlv2.csv
This ended up into deleting all unnecessary files, so there are anly 08.v3xx.csv and 15.ctlv3.csv left. Additionaly the bai inc files
This works quite okay.
But I am not able to read the hwc-timers
2025-01-12 13:28:21.761 [update error] unable to parse read ctlv3 HwcTimer_Friday0 from 3115b52405a500020400 / 00: ERR: invalid position 2025-01-12 13:28:21.761 [main error] read ctlv3 HwcTimer_Friday0: decode ERR: invalid position
With the 700 I had also all times in one field, what is now separated.
Here the result of the scan:
Vaillant;V3x00;0118;9902 Vaillant;CTLV3;0709;3704
At the end I would like to know how to connect to an external library?
Is it possible to use tsp files locally?
How to use a full local copy of the Vaillant directory
And at last, is there a description available for the addresses? I remeber there was a kind of description very long time ago. (maybe in fhem forum!?)
Thank you in advance for some hints!
And please excuse me for asking so many different questions in one post!
My answering time will be a bit restricted in the next week, as I am on a business trip and have to work night shift.
Regards Christoph
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