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[Feature]: Climate card option to show target temp #636

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msp1974 opened this issue Jul 20, 2022 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #1224
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[Feature]: Climate card option to show target temp #636

msp1974 opened this issue Jul 20, 2022 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #1224
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@msp1974
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msp1974 commented Jul 20, 2022

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Hi, firstly amazing job and a huge effort to make such an amazing set of cards! I use and help write the Drayton Wiser Heating Integration, so understand the time you must have put into this.

On the climate card, would it be possible to have an option to show target temp instead of the current temp, so you can see what the heating is set to. We find on the Wiser smart TRVs that current temp is pretty inaccurate due to their proximity to the radiator/heat source.

Thanks
Mark

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@msp1974 msp1974 added the enhancement New feature or request label Jul 20, 2022
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bennyb0i commented Aug 1, 2022

Agreed, it's a bit awkward only being able to show the current temperature and not being able to instead display the temperature setpoint. Would be great to see the temperature setpoint as an option at least.

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