Well as I wrote I think I will play still with this setup but I will order what's needed to assemble a RasperryMatic, I'd like to get rid of cloud dependecies and have all done in my local network, as it seems you have similar setup already in place what type of RF hardware for Raspberry you advice HM-MOD-RPI-PCB or RPI-RF-MOD ? Consider I'm in Italy so it's easier to order from Amazon rather then local German shops which often do not ship abroad or if they do the shipping cost is insanely expensive!tomi_cc16 hat geschrieben: ↑16.12.2018, 00:51Well because Access Point HmIP-HAP Rest-API is not official, Home Assistant is using what was sniffed, traced and documented here by fans:
https://github.com/coreGreenberet/homem ... README.rst
You have several options you can create an issue in github for the Rest-API and a second issue in home assistant here:
https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/issues
Hopefully it will help.
I can not answer you if this is normal because I use CCU not HmIP AP - here the valve status is always up to date when I check in @Home App. The biggest difference to HMIP-HAP Access Point, the CCU / RaspberryMatic is local gateway, API is officially documented so Home Assistant or IoBroker (what I use) is polling internal in my network thru official API.
HmIP data is in the cloud - so Home Assistant polls from the cloud, not sure how often data is read from there.
For hardware what I can say if valve shows 0% for my radiators they are really closed and no heat is coming. But this only works if hardware installation is correctly done, some people put 2 or 5 cent inside the radiator so the stick is longer and closes better heater. So maybe software is ok but hardware needs adjustment also?
What you can also do in Home Assistant is create a chart temperature vs valve setting to see if it differs.
I cannot do last test you mention as the HA connectivity reports only valve status and not the temperature reading of the valve itself which I hope it's available using CCU/RaspberryMatic; I will check the hardware and eventually adding spacers as per your advice to ensure fully closure of the valve!