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Select What is Shared in Nixie Shared Body #1046

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spifftek70 opened this issue Nov 23, 2024 · 1 comment
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Select What is Shared in Nixie Shared Body #1046

spifftek70 opened this issue Nov 23, 2024 · 1 comment

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@spifftek70
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spifftek70 commented Nov 23, 2024

💥 Proposal

What feature you'd like to see

Allow users to select what features/circuits they share in "Shared Bodies"

Motivation

I have a pool and spa that share an UltraTemp heater via actuator valves, but each have their own filters. The pool is a DE filter and the spa is a cartridge filter. I want the ability to monitor the pressure in BOTH filters, but currently, Nixie Shared body does not allow for that. It only allows for ONE filter in a Shared Body. Yes, I know it's not the standard way, but it was built over time (before I bought the house) and I added the UltraTemp a valves after moving in.
Some pools and spas only share the UltraTemp, while each have their own filter. Some share filters, but NO heater. Others share both.

Pitch

Add the ability for users to select those features/circuits they share in Nixie Shared Body like so:
[ ] Filter
[X] UltraTemp

Current Configuration

Shared Body two filters

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tagyoureit commented Nov 26, 2024

Do you have a spillover from the spa to the pool?

This isn't a very common setup. You can do pretty much everything today including adding multiple heaters and pumps, but you can't add a 2nd filter to a shared body. It would take quite a bit of work to do that. If all you want to do is monitor the 2nd filter psi you would be best going with HomeAssistant or another iot service. REM can send the PSI directly there.

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