justinbyoung
justinbyoung
I was pulling my hair out trying to do the same thing. I finally got it to work. Here is how I got auto-entities working with vertical-stack and the mushroom-update-card...
You may have seen my reply in the older issue I commented in, but in case it is useful for other people and to make it more visible I will...
I just realised copying from the other issue didn't transfer the yaml formatting, so possibly that is the issue. Let me try again. ``` show_name: true show_icon: true type: button...
I think target: is indented under service_data in your yaml. I changed my yaml to that and got the same error.
You can also create a mqtt sensor that will tell you the current airflow direction. https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/sensor.mqtt/ e.g. ``` mqtt: sensor: - name: "Heat Pump Horizontal Airflow" state_topic: "hisense_ac/a0cc2bdf7b9a/af_horizontal_direction/status" ```
I have also using mqtt select to create a dropdown to change the settings. https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/select.mqtt/ ``` select: - name: "Heat Pump Vertical Select" command_topic: hisense_ac/a0cc2bdf7b9a/af_vertical_direction/command state_topic: hisense_ac/a0cc2bdf7b9a/af_vertical_direction/status options: - "1"...
Have played around a bit more with this. Using an MQTT Number you can create a slider to adjust the airflow on your dashboard. ``` number: - name: "Heat Pump...
> @meichthys The add-on creates a hisense folder within your home assistant config folder with the config file in it.
Not sure if this will help, I have been able to send MQTT commands to control the airflow direction with my Fujitsu heatpump. hisense_ac/a0cc2bdf7b9a/af_vertical_direction/command hisense_ac/a0cc2bdf7b9a/af_horizontal_direction/command
> Here is an example of a button card I have currently set up in HA. My Fujistsu Heat Pump current has eight vertical positions. This button sets it to...