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Home Assistant Custom Integration for Midea dehumidifiers (Inventor EVA II PRO WiFi / Comfee MDDP-50DEN7 appliances).

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Author: Andrea Barbaresi =2020=

Licence: GPLv3

This repo contains a Home Assistant custom integration for EVA II PRO WiFi Smart Dehumidifier appliance by Midea/Inventor. It has been reported that the custom integration can work also with Comfee MDDP-50DEN7 appliance.

This custom component is based on python library midea_inventor_lib.: see library's readme and prerequisites to be able to control your device on Home Assistant.

Info about the dehumidifier appliance can be found here.

You can buy Inventor/Comfee smart dehumidifier appliances (WiFi version) on Amazon (the links below contain my referral code):

Installation instruction

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  1. Update HomeAssistant to version 0.96.0 or newer
  2. In HACS Store, search for [barban-dev/midea_dehumidifier]
  3. Install the custom integration
  4. Activate midea_dehumidifier custom integration on your HA's configuration yaml file (see instructions below)

Manual

  1. Update HomeAssistant to version 0.96.0 or newer
  2. Clone this repo
  3. Copy the custom_components/midea_dehumidifier folder into your HA's custom_components folder
  4. Activate midea_dehumidifier custom integration on your HA's configuration yaml file (see instructions below)

Activate midea_dehumidifier custom integrations

Add the following section in your configuration.yaml & restart HA (use the same username and password of your INVmate II App):

midea_dehumidifier:
  username: user@example.com
  password: passwordExample

As usual, you can hide your secret password by means of !secret notation by specifing it in secrets.yaml

Alternatively, if you prefer, sha256password parameter can be used instead of the password one to specify password's sha-256 hash

midea_dehumi:
  username: user@example.com
  sha256password: cf76d55503cdee3....

If everything is ok, you will find the following two new entities in your HA dashboard:

  • humidifier.midea_dehumidifier_[Device_ID]
  • sensor.midea_dehumidifier_[Device_ID]_humidity

By means of the humidifier entity, you can control your appliance whereas the sensor reports the detected current humidity on your environment.

Lovelace card for midea_dehumidifier entity

Add the following part of code to have a lovelace card representing your device and able to control all its features (change "12345678901234" with your device's ID):

configuration.yaml

input_select:
  dehumidifier_fan_mode:
    name: "Fan Mode"
    options:
      - Silent
      - Medium
      - High
    icon: "mdi:animation-outline"
  dehumidifier_modes:
    name: "Modes"
    options:
      - Target_humidity
      - Continuous
      - Smart
      - Dryer
    icon: "mdi:animation-outline"

sensor:
  - platform: template
    sensors:
      midea_current_humidity:
        friendly_name: "midea_current_humidity"
        value_template: "{{ state_attr('humidifier.midea_dehumidifier_12345678901234', 'current_humidity') }}"
        unit_of_measurement: "%"
      midea_target_humidity:
        friendly_name: "midea_target_humidity"
        value_template: "{{ state_attr('humidifier.midea_dehumidifier_12345678901234', 'humidity') }}"
        unit_of_measurement: "%"

automations.yaml

- alias: input_select.dehumidifier_fan_mode change
  trigger:
    entity_id: input_select.dehumidifier_fan_mode
    platform: state
  action:
    service: midea_dehumidifier.set_fan_speed
    data_template:
      entity_id: humidifier.midea_dehumidifier_12345678901234
      fan_speed: '{{ states.input_select.dehumidifier_fan_mode.state }}'
###
- alias: MideaDehumidifier fan speed change
  trigger:
    entity_id: humidifier.midea_dehumidifier_12345678901234
    platform: state
  action:
    service: input_select.select_option
    data_template:
      entity_id: input_select.dehumidifier_fan_mode
      option: '{{ states.humidifier.midea_dehumidifier_12345678901234.attributes.fan_speed_mode }}'
###
- alias: Set input_select.dehumidifier_fan_mode options to 'High' when state of device change to Dryer
  trigger:
    platform: template
    value_template: "{% if is_state('input_select.dehumidifier_modes', 'Dryer') %}true{% endif %}"
  action:
    service: input_select.set_options
    data_template:
      entity_id: input_select.dehumidifier_fan_mode
      options: 
        - 'High'
- alias: Revert back input_select.dehumidifier_fan_mode options when state of device change to not Dryer
  trigger:
    platform: template
    value_template: "{% if not is_state('input_select.dehumidifier_modes', 'Dryer') %}true{% endif %}"
  action:
    service: input_select.set_options
    data_template:
      entity_id: input_select.dehumidifier_fan_mode
      options:
        - 'Silent'
        - 'medium'
        - 'High'
######
- alias: input_select.dehumidifier_modes change
  trigger:
    entity_id: input_select.dehumidifier_modes
    platform: state
  action:
    service: midea_dehumidifier.set_mode
    data_template:
      entity_id: humidifier.midea_dehumidifier_12345678901234
      mode: '{{ states.input_select.dehumidifier_modes.state }}'
###
- alias: MideaDehumidifier mode change
  trigger:
    entity_id: humidifier.midea_dehumidifier_12345678901234
    platform: state
  action:
    service: input_select.select_option
    data_template:
      entity_id: input_select.dehumidifier_modes
      option: '{{ states.humidifier.midea_dehumidifier_12345678901234.attributes.mode }}'

Installation Troubleshooting

After installation, final result should look similar to this:

\\<ha_ip_address>
    └── config
        ├── custom_components
        │   └── midea_dehumidifier
        │       ├── __init__.py
        │       ├── humidifier.py
        │       ├── manifest.json
        │       ├── sensor.py
        │       └── services.yaml
        └── deps
            └── lib
                └── python3.6
                    └── site-packages
                        └── midea_inventor_lib
                            └── libfiles...

If you cannot find the midea_dehumidifier entity on HA, check the logs generated by HA to track the issue. In order to set DEBUG level for midea_dehumidifier, add the following in your HA's configuration yaml:

logger:
  default: info
  logs:
    custom_components.midea_dehumidifier: debug
    custom_components.humidifier.midea_dehumidifier: debug
    custom_components.sensor.midea_dehumidifier: debug

Copy /midea_inventor_lib folder on \deps\lib\python3.6\site-packages\ of your HA's configuration shared folder.

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