Hi,
there is a very interesting zigbee thermostat: "Eurotronic SPIRIT Zigbee Thermostat".
I have it already at home and it would be great if it could be supported.
I would be happy to help with testing or additional information. Just let me know.
The deivce connects to the zigbee adapter in iobroker with the following IDs:
SPZB0001
00158d0001922e34
Thanks and best regards,
Dora
Hey Dora!
You need to install zigbee2mqtt and then go to the path and run DEBUG=* npm start
Then pair the device and pastw the log on hastebin, and paste the link here.
hi all ...
i麓m also interested in to get the Spirit ZigBee Thermostat supported.
does the attached screenshot helps ?

cheers paule
Hey its has support now and added to dev branch.
https://github.com/Koenkk/zigbee-shepherd-converters/commit/a3b5aba53f7629f41d71425ff0ad8d8a334ba257
hi all ...
quick newbie question.
can anyone explain that to me please ...
i already updated Zigbee to 0.9.1
also take off and plug in again the usb device.
will be great if get it solved

@MuZ-homekid You are 馃挴% in wrong place https://github.com/ioBroker/ioBroker.zigbee
@JLFN sorry for that ..
but it麓s a problem with the converter ... ;) not with the zigbee adapter himself
so what you think I'm still in the wrong place ..
or is that area only for requests for the converter ..
if thats true .. sorry for that again ..
cheers paule
its in the dev you manual add the changes maybe.
I successfully linked SPZB0001 thermostat and I can see the status in HomeAssistant. But I could not find how to control it from HomeAssistant.
My target is to control thermostats based on human precense and time. Is controlling SPZB0001 part of the integration or does it only provide access to current settings (as sensor)?
This pointed me to the correct direction. The answer to the above is yes. E.g. you can set the current heating point to the desinred one by publishing the following message to the topic zigbee2mqtt/<device_id>/set
{
"current_heating_setpoint": 19
}
So just to be clear, is it not possible to simply open/close the valve on command? Or in fact perhaps actually you could achieve this by simply configuring setpoint to 99 or 0.
The reason I am asking is that the radiator will be covered and therefore I do not want to use its temperature sensor and to use one located elsewhere instead.
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Is there a possibility to change the local temperature? Like an offset calibration? I can't find local_temperature_calibration in the zigbee2mqtt topic. Thank you so much! Best regards
It's possible. See my comment:
https://github.com/Koenkk/zigbee-herdsman-converters/issues/734#issuecomment-551956806
To set a local_temperature_calibration just use the set topic and place a number between the quotes instead.