A custom componet of Home Assistant to use RS-WFIREX4. This component is still under development. Do not use it in a production environment.
You can install this component in two ways: via HACS or manually.
If you have HACS, you must add this repository ("https://github.com/nao-pon/hass_rs_wfirex4") to your Custom Repository selecting the Configuration Tab in the HACS page. After this you can go in the Integration Tab and search the "RS-WFIREX4" component to configure it.
- Clone the git master branch.
- Unzip/copy the tuya_custom direcotry within the
custom_components
directory of your homeassistant installation. Thecustom_components
directory resides within your homeassistant configuration directory. Usually, the configuration directory is within your home (~/.homeassistant/
). In other words, the configuration directory of homeassistant is where the configuration.yaml file is located.
rs_wfirex4:
- host: "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" # IP address of your first RS-WFIREX4
mac : "xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx" # Optional MAC Address of this device (Recommend to set for device identification)
name: "Living Wfirex4" # Optional entity name
scan_interval: 30 # Optional seconds of scan interval (Default 60)
- host: "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" # IP address of your second RS-WFIREX4
mac : "xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx" # Optional MAC Address of this device (Recommend to set for device identification)
name: "Living Wfirex4" # Optional entity name
scan_interval: 30 # Optional seconds of scan interval (Default 60)
You can find entities that four sensors and one remote.
This remote entity can be used in much the same way as Broadlink's remote entity.