eurotronic-cometblue is a library to communicate with your Eurotronic GmbH Comet Blue radiator controllers.
The device supports up to four programmable schedules for each weekday. Longer periods can be set as holidays. There are 8 holiday slots available.
This library depends on bleak and runs therefore on Linux, Windows and macOS (thanks to rikroe).
Comet Blue radiator controllers are sold under different names:
"Manufacturer" | Model | Tested |
---|---|---|
Eurotronic | Comet Blue | ✔️ |
Sygonix | HT100 BT | ✔️ |
Xavax | Hama | ❔ |
Silvercrest | RT2000BT | ❔ |
This library should work with all listed radiator controllers, but is only tested with a Sygonix HT100BT which is the only one I own.
Thanks to @FloSchmidt for checking the Eurotronic Comet Blue
If your device is not listed here but looks similar (or you know it is a rebranded Comet Blue), or if you are able to test this library with another device - let me know your results.
Just
pip install eurotronic-cometblue
Import the library and instantiate an object.
Parameters are the device MAC-Address and the (optional) PIN. Depending on your connection quality you can specify a longer or shorter discovery duration.
Parameter | required? | default value |
---|---|---|
mac | yes | None |
pin | no | 0 |
timeout | no | 2 |
from cometblue import CometBlue
blue = CometBlue(mac="00:00:00:00:00:00", pin=123456, timeout=2)
or
from cometblue import AsyncCometBlue
blue = AsyncCometBlue(mac="00:00:00:00:00:00", pin=123456, timeout=2)
for an asynchronous client.
The following (synchronous) methods are available, for the asynchronous variants add _async
:
Method | Parameter | Return Value |
---|---|---|
get_temperature |
None | dict with
|
set_temperature |
dict with the same values as get_temperature . Not all values have to be set. |
None |
get_battery |
None | int - Battery value in percent |
get_datetime |
None | datetime - currently set date and time of the device. Used for schedules |
set_datetime |
An optional datetime -object. The current date and time is used if the parameter is omitted. |
None |
get_weekday |
A Weekday -Enum value eg. Weekday.MONDAY |
dict with start# and end# (# = 1-4) keys and the time as HH:mm formatted str s as values |
set_weekday |
A Weekday -Enum value eg. Weekday.MONDAY and a dict containing start# and end# (# = 1-4) as keys and HH:mm formatted str s as values |
None |
get_holiday |
int 1-8 to select the holiday period |
dict with
|
set_holiday |
dict with the same values as get_holiday s return value. |
None |
get_manual_mode |
None | True if manual mode is set. False if the schedule is used |
set_manual_mode |
boolean - True if manual mode should be used. False if the schedule should be used |
None |
get_multiple |
Retrieves multiple values specified in a list . Valid values are:
|
The values as a dict in the format defined by the appropriate methods |
discover |
timeout: int , timeout used for discovery |
MAC-addresses of all discovery Comet Blue devices |
Use CometBlueAsync
and [method_name]_async
for asynchronous handling.
from cometblue import CometBlue
blue = CometBlue("00:00:00:00:00:00", 123456)
blue.connect()
temp = blue.get_temperature()
print(temp)
blue.disconnect()
or
from cometblue import CometBlue
with CometBlue("00:00:00:00:00:00", 123456) as blue:
temp = blue.get_temperature()
print(temp)
results in
{
'currentTemp': 24.5,
'manualTemp': 16.0,
'targetTempLow': 16.0,
'targetTempHigh': 20.0,
'tempOffset': 0.0,
'windowOpen': True,
'windowOpenMinutes': 10
}
Setting a new schedule for Mondays with two heating periods:
-
Period 1 from 06:00 to 08:00
-
Period 2 from 16:00 to 22:00
All unmentioned periods (periods 3 and 4) will be disabled (start and end set to 00:00).
Set periods will be consolidated, meaning setting only period 3 via this method will write period 1 and disable the others.
To use this schedule, make sure to disable manual mode.
blue.set_weekday(Weekday.MONDAY,
{"start1": "06:00", "end1": "08:00",
"start2": "16:00", "end2": "22:00"})
blue.set_manual_mode(False)
Setting a holiday (slot 2) from 26th December 2020 18:00 till 5th January 2021 14:00 and keep the temperature at 16.5 °C
blue.set_holiday(2, {"start": datetime(2020, 12, 26, 18),
"end": datetime(2021, 1, 5, 14),
"temperature": 16.5})