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Boiler control from MAX! Cube to Drayton Boiler via Raspberry Pi/Vera/Mysensors.

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    stephenmhall
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    Damn, just weeks after I changed to a Honeywell system. Talk about bad timing.

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      FYI, I bought a CC1101 connected it up to an RPI, setup openhab, homegear, the homeatic binding, and within minutes I had all of the devices listed and complete control over them all. Well I can say that is where it has ended, I am struggling to either find pre-written logic or writing my own to control everything. The issue isn't so much writing it as such, but choosing which system should host it. This dilemma exists, as I have everything else in my vera, I am getting into node-red, and now also have openhab/homegear in the loop, I don't want to fracture my set up too much from a control interface point. I like the idea of keeping the WAF where it is, so I will probably still need to have some sort of control via the vera and therefore one of the apps that the other half is still happy with.

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        Stuart Middleton
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        I've got a CC1101 on its way from China. I'm hoping it'll be here soon. My plan was to rewrite the excellent Python code from this page to talk to them directly rather than through the cube. Currently, I don't have an off the shelf home system. I'm kind of writing it all myself as I go (maybe a mistake, I know). I'll let you know how I get on when mine arrives.

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          I've got a CC1101 on its way from China. I'm hoping it'll be here soon. My plan was to rewrite the excellent Python code from this page to talk to them directly rather than through the cube. Currently, I don't have an off the shelf home system. I'm kind of writing it all myself as I go (maybe a mistake, I know). I'll let you know how I get on when mine arrives.

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          @Stuart-Middleton Although I mentioned my difficulties, I would suggest that you at least have a look at homegear and openhab (or the openhabian bundle to make it easier) as it does give great access to the devices and opens up very easy use of MQTT.

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            Stuart Middleton
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            Thanks. I'll take a look at that first.

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              Thanks. I'll take a look at that first.

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              @Stuart-Middleton attached is an example of the items that get loaded when connected to openhab2 via homegear and the homematic binding.0_1484525182006_Rad1-Paper UI.png 0_1484525185963_Rad2-PaperUI.png 0_1484525188699_Thermostat-PaperUI.png

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                Stuart Middleton
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                That pretty much covers all the settings. When my radio arrives I'll hopefully be able to get it working quickly and I may come to you for help with setting it up with openhab so I can at least see a working system before I start playing with the code. Thanks

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                  For a beginner, what shall I read (links) to understand what it means to do this. I have MAX cube and 3 actuators and I need a boiler control device. I called eq-3 and they reply they are not selling boiler controller device BC-TS-Sw2-WM (The MAX! boiler controller has been withdrawn from the market due to poor customer uptake. We do not believe there to be any devices available in the sales channel.) Thanks a lot !

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                    Looks eq-3 at least have plans for eq-3 MAX! compatible boiler/hot water controller, the manual is already there, just cannot see the product anywhere.

                    http://www.eq-3.de/Downloads/eq3/downloads_produktkatalog/max/bda/en/BC-TS-Sw2-WM_UM_E_eQ-3_160420.pdf

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                    @Maciej-Jablonski
                    They are not selling any more this. (Their answer: The MAX! boiler controller has been withdrawn from the market due to poor customer uptake. We do not believe there to be any devices available in the sales channel.)

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                      It depends on how much of a beginner you are. If you're OK with very basic electronics, happy to install some software on a Raspberry Pi and can connect a mains voltage wire to your boiler without killing yourself, then it's pretty simple.

                      At a minimum, you'll need a Raspberry Pi PC, a mains relay board controllable from the Pi (very cheap on eBay) and some cable.

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                        It depends on how much of a beginner you are. If you're OK with very basic electronics, happy to install some software on a Raspberry Pi and can connect a mains voltage wire to your boiler without killing yourself, then it's pretty simple.

                        At a minimum, you'll need a Raspberry Pi PC, a mains relay board controllable from the Pi (very cheap on eBay) and some cable.

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                        @Stuart-Middleton
                        Thanks. Of course, I can do these. I have Raspberry Pi B and other required things. What I need to know is a schematic of connections and what software to install (on PC, on Raspberry Pi...)

                        Again, Thanks a lot !

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                          The software is all written in python and is linked somewhere near the top of this post. There are instructions of how to install and use it included if I remember right.

                          The wiring is very simple. The boiler on output pin is defined in the software, so just change it to any GPIO pin that you want and connect your relay (3.3v I believe) to the pin and GND. I used a solid state 250v AC relay that accepts 3.3v input. Then just connect the "call for heat" wire on your boiler to the mains side of the relay. This is on your boiler schemaic, but is usually just the two wired to your wall thermostat.

                          I've got a combi boiler so just set it to be on all the time and let the Pi contol the heating.

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                            Thank you a lot! I will try it and let you now the progress. I need some time to do it...

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                              if you need any help with my software let me know, I have swapped to a Honywell system myself so no longer use it but if I can help I will.

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                                Stuart Middleton
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                                @twisted It's arrived! I've got a CC1101 module! I presume It's just connected to the Pi via SPI? I think there's a wiring diagram on the website. I'll dig out a spare Pi and let you know what happens. :)

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                                  I use a diagram from homegear to connect it and it is working. No problem with connection.

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                                    I believe I used this one: [https://forum.homegear.eu/t/CC1101-no-physical-device-found/921/2]

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                                      OK, so I've got my module, connected it to my Pi and installed homegear (used the Rasbian version with homegear and openhad installed). I connected to the Pi, ran homegear -r, families select 0, pairing on and started pairing on a device. However, I don't see anything in the peers list.

                                      So, any ideas or obvious things I'm missing?

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                                        it should be families select 4 I believe, did you go into the max.conf and uncomment all the lines under ti cc1101 module? you may need to set gpio to 25 (not 23) and don't uncomment the the additional section. Reboot, then you should see 4 max! when "sudo homegear -r", "ls"

                                        0_1486862348134_2017-02-12 01_17_56-mRemoteNG - confCons.xml.png

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                                          OK, so I uncommented the settings in max.conf (I hadn't got to those) and I do get the following

                                          0_1486895529486_upload-52da0d3f-d4c9-4bc8-b6ed-e0e4b4f57ba1

                                          But no pairing when I do 'families select 4' then 'pon' and try to pair. The device just times out and an 'ls' doesn't show any devices.

                                          I may try a cleaner install and start again. I've been following a few posts and translating them into English, but it's still not working. It could, of course, be my hardware.

                                          Is there a log output somewhere that shows the hardware initializing?

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