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Created an Issue for it so we can track it there. We will start with energy sensors #67 and look into the HVAC sensors afterwards #68. It needs to be implemented in I actually hoped for someone to turn up here requesting that information as I stumbled upon it when looking through the Android App's source code. Thanks for supplying a lot of information upfront, it helps a lot and makes it a lot easier. And congrats with your new car!! It is cool that it uses a hydrogen fuel cell 😎 |
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@tchicken Have you seen my comment? |
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Sorry, yes I did. I started working on the data but had a couple of issues with the update. Will try and get something to you shortly. |
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That fixed that problem...
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#73 Have been put on hold as we are adding python tests and more to the underlying module ( |
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I know this isn't the most common of cars, but I've just taken delivery of a new Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel cell car and have connected it into Home Assistant using this integration.
There are a few additional sensors that I would love to see working, namely range remaining and level %, and also the HVAC information.
Using the code in the RAV4 thread I've gathered the following:
The part I'm most interested in is this:
'energy': [{'timestamp': '2021-09-19T14:02:37Z', 'type': 'HYDROGEN', 'level': 58.8, 'remainingRange': 295}]
level is % and range is km.
I may be able to contribute in the future, but I don't have the time at the moment. If you're able to add the information that would be great. I'm assuming that some of the information will also be used in future Toyota cars so will probably be of use for others.
Thanks,
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