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1Tasmota rules
The first rule does the most actual logic.
Variables in use:
- var1 - the currently set temperature
- var2 - the currently measured temperature
- mem1 - "low" temperature setting when "relay 1" off, normally the minimum temperature allowed in the space
- mem2 - "high" temperature setting when "relay 1" on, normally the maximum desired temperature for the space
rule1 ON Tele-DS18B20#temperature DO VAR2 %value% ENDON //Store current temp to var2 ON system#boot DO Var1 %mem1% ENDON //Start with the minimum temperature ON Tele-DS18B20#temperature<%var1% DO power2 on ENDON //Enable heater, if current temp less than setting ON Tele-DS18B20#temperature>%var1%+0.5 DO power2 off ENDON //Disable heater, if current temp more than setting + 0.5 degrees ON power1#state=0 DO backlog Var1 %mem1%;power3 off ENDON //When "relay1" set low, take temp setting from mem1, disable "relay3" ON power1#state=1 DO backlog Var1 %mem2%;power3 off ENDON //When "relay1" set high, take temp setting from mem2, disable "relay3" ON power3#state=1 DO backlog Var1 %var2%; power1 off; power2 off ENDON //When "relay3" set high, store current temp as set, disable "relay1" and heater ON power3#state=0 DO backlog Var1 %mem1%; power1 off ENDON //When "relay3" set low, store mem1 (low) as the setting, power off heater
Without comments for copying:
rule1 ON Tele-DS18B20#temperature DO VAR2 %value% ENDON ON system#boot DO Var1 %mem1% ENDON ON Tele-DS18B20#temperature<%var1% DO power2 on ENDON ON Tele-DS18B20#temperature>%var1%+0.5 DO power2 off ENDON ON power1#state=0 DO backlog Var1 %mem1%;power3 off ENDON ON power1#state=1 DO backlog Var1 %mem2%;power3 off ENDON ON power3#state=1 DO backlog Var1 %var2%; power1 off; power2 off ENDON ON power3#state=0 DO backlog Var1 %mem1%; power1 off ENDON rule1 on
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