Hi all,
I am currently writing my own Windows service to interact with the Domoticz API and control my heating. I couldn't find any plugins which met my requirements so have started writing software from scratch.
Besides the obvious turning the heat on and off control what functionality do you think that I should build in? For example if the boiler is running for too long the controller will send an alert via Domoticz
I am happy to start a Github page and share the code if any users of this forum feel they might benefit from using it?
Thanks.
Heating control software development
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Re: Heating control software development
Why are you implementing something like that as a Windows service, and not as a Domoticz script?
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Re: Heating control software development
In a heating control system inputs from sensors are used to control valve and heating components official website – including electric radiators of gas furnaces – to regulate temperature in the different rooms in a house or commercial building.
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