
This also means that even if the Pool/Spa is turned off and you open the Pool/Spa Heater it mght say "HEATING TO".

This should work well in practice though, as you will generally have a set target temperature and mode, and then just turn the spa on/off without mucking with the thermostat.

Light Colors accessory with multiple switches for setting a light mode/color.Thermostat accessory with ambient temperature, mode control (heat/cool/auto/off), and target temperature control.creates a Switch accessory for each discovered circuit (i.e., Pool, Spa, Jets, Pool Light, Spa Light, etc).TemperatureSensor accessory (Spa) indicating the ambient temperature of the Spa (last known temperature if pool isn't running).TemperatureSensor accessory (Pool) indicating the ambient temperature of the pool (last known temperature if pool isn't running).TemperatureSensor accessory (Air) indicating the ambient temperature where thee screenlogic hardware is located.} Implemented HomeKit Accessory Types Air Temperature "hidden_circuits": "Fountains,Floor Cleaner,Aux 6 " Default is false.ĭisabledLightColors an array of strings with the names of light mode/colors you want to disable. Default is 60 seconds.ĬreateLightColorSwitches will create a "Pool Lights" accessory that contains switches for turing on light modes/colors. "statusPollingSeconds" time in seconds to poll for pool statu. "hideSpaThermostat" hides the spa thermostat (aka, spa heater) if you don't want to allow changes via HomeKit. "hidePoolThermostat" hides the pool thermostat (aka, pool heater) if you don't want to allow changes via HomeKit. "hideSpaTemperatureSensor" hides the spa temperature sensor, which is redundant if you are showing spa thermostat. "hidePoolTemperatureSensor" hides the pool temperature sensor, which is redundant if you are showing pool thermostat. "hideAirTemperatureSensor" hides the air temperature sensor. Set this for circuits you don't want showing up as switches. "hidden_circuits" comma-separated list of circuit names to hide.
