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Vaillant VRC 720 with other ID #487

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snooze83 opened this issue Dec 24, 2021 · 13 comments
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Vaillant VRC 720 with other ID #487

snooze83 opened this issue Dec 24, 2021 · 13 comments

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@snooze83
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snooze83 commented Dec 24, 2021

Hello Friends.
I have a new VRC 720 from Vaillant. My problem is, the ID from the panel is not 72000.
My panel id is:
"MF=Vaillant;ID=CTLV2;SW=0514;HW=1104"
Iam sure it works with the 15.700.csv, but how can i "say" ebusd that it must take the 15.700.csv?

Please help me.

Greetings Andreas

@snooze83 snooze83 changed the title Vaillant VRC 720 with oder ID Vaillant VRC 720 with other ID Dec 24, 2021
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Hello Friends,
i solved the problem. I have created a hyperlink to 15.700.csv named 15.ctlv2.csv.

Merry Christmas

@klaus77777777
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Hello snooze83,

thx for you hint after I read your entry I got it and I was able to solve my issue.
many thx

regards
Klaus

@stingone
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stingone commented Jun 19, 2023

15.ctlv2.csv

just a check. my id is Vaillant;CTLV2;0514;1104. i copied the 15.720 and renamed it to 15.ctlv2.csv however its not doing anything and not creating a new device under MQTT with the add-on

is it giving me the error below
error reading scan config file vaillant/15.ctlv2.csv for ID "ctlv2", SW0514, HW1104: ERR: end of input reached, vaillant/15.ctlv2.csv:1: ERR: end of input reached, missing message type/name/pbsb

@snooze83
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Hello stingone,
dont rename it, make a hyperlink to 15.700.csv named 15.ctlv2.csv.

Greetings snooze

@Trapper12
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Hi snooze83,

I know it is a long time ago, but I am facing the same problem. What do you mean with hyperlink? How and where should I create that?
Regards
Klaus

@fifalars
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He means a symbolic link: ln -s on Linux

@majuss
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majuss commented Jan 21, 2024

@snooze83 how did you get your panel ID?

@klaus77777777
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klaus77777777 commented Jan 21, 2024 via email

@DrFrankBV
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DrFrankBV commented Feb 9, 2024

I have the same problem with "MF=Vaillant;ID=CTLV2;SW=0514;HW=1104":
I know how to create a symbolic link, but my configs are not local, because I'm using this as config path:
--configpath=http://ebusd.eu/config/

How can I fix this problem and why is no one created the correct config file in the repository?
Are the CSV files cached somewhere, where I can store local versions?

@john30
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john30 commented Feb 11, 2024

it is ongoing: john30/ebusd-configuration#266

@TeXiCiTy
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TeXiCiTy commented Mar 27, 2024

Current sensoComfort thermostat is at version ID=CTLV3 already...
address 15: slave #2, scanned "MF=Vaillant;ID=CTLV3;SW=0709;HW=3704"

@akloud
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akloud commented Dec 15, 2024

I created a symbolic link for the CTLV3 pointing to the CTLV2. This worked nicely.

Still, I have no clue about the general workflow how to track down undecoded values and how to add them to the configuration afterwards.

@john30, would that not be a good addition to the Wiki? Maybe it could encourage more people to dig into the configuration at this level.

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john30 commented Jan 10, 2025

ctlv3 is in the

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