This is a plugin for North America Honeywell Total Connect Comfort site. It is a partially-working implementation into HomeKit. This plugin is work in progress. Help is appreciated! Please note it does not work with the International Honeywell Total Connect Comfort site. Historical display of temperature data is available via HomeKit apps thats support graphing.
Plugin will discover your thermostats and create one for each connected to your TCC account.
- RTH6580WF
- RTH8580WF
- RTH9580
- TH6320WF
- 9850
- MHK1
- Honeywell's Prestige IAQ Thermostat (THX9421R5021WW) and it's accompanying Equipment Interface Module (THM5421R1021)
- Install homebridge using: npm install -g homebridge
- Install this plugin using npm install -g homebridge-tcc
- Update your configuration file. See sample-config below for a sample.
Please ensure the node-gyp is properly configured for use prior to installing. Error messages like this may appear during installation if not.
gyp ERR! find Python Python is not set from command line or npm configuration
To resolve the issue, please follow the steps here. https://github.com/nodejs/node-gyp#on-windows
"platforms": [
{
"platform": "tcc",
"name" : "Thermostat",
"username" : ".....",
"password" : ".....",
}
]
- platform: tcc
- name: can be anything you want, this is only used in the homebridge logs and is not the thermostat name
- username: your Honeywell e-mail
- password: your Honeywell password
refresh
- Data polling interval in seconds, defaults to 10 minutes. Setting lower than 10 minutes may trigger request rate limiter on Honeywell backend.storage
- Storage of chart graphing data for history graphing, either fs or googleDrive, defaults to fsusePermanentHolds
- If set totrue
, temperature changes will be set as permanent holds, rather than temporary holds. This will allow you to use HomeKit automations to completely replace your thermostat's schedule. If set tofalse
, the temperature changes will expire after a certain period of time and resume your normal schedule. By default, this is off.sensors
- Enables temperature/humidity HomeKit sensors (useful for automations), options include:none
- No sensors will be shown (this is default setting)all
- Enables all available temperature/humidity sensorsinside
- Enables temperature and humidity sensors for each thermostatinsideHumidity
- Enables inside humidity sensors for each thermostatoutside
- Enables a single set of outdoor temperature and humidity sensors
debug
- Enables debug level logging from the plugin, defaults tofalse
, to enable set totrue
- luc-ass - Borrowed your homebridge-evohome plugin as a base to start from
- Dan / Ghostbit - Borrowed your python script for the page flow of the TCC website
- bwdeleeuw - Fahrenheit testing and other enhancements
- devbymike - Validation of RTH9580
- djsomi - Investigation into international TCC site
- gsulshski - Validation of TH6320WF
- l3nticular - Support for Mode 7
- simont77 - FakeGato History
- hakusaro - Added support for permanent temperature holds.
- jcgorla-dev - Validation of Honeywell's Prestige IAQ Thermostat
- kylerove - Added support for separate indoor and outdoor temperature / humidity sensors
- johnjensenish - Enhanced support for separate indoor and outdoor temperature / humidity sensors