Home Assistant integration for Pentair Home devices.
There are two main ways to install this custom component within your Home Assistant instance:
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Using HACS (see https://hacs.xyz/ for installation instructions if you do not already have it installed):
- Use the convenient My Home Assistant link above, or, from within Home Assistant, click on the link to HACS
- Click on Integrations
- Click on the vertical ellipsis in the top right and select Custom repositories
- Enter the URL for this repository in the section that says Add custom repository URL and select Integration in the Category dropdown list
- Click the ADD button
- Close the Custom repositories window
- You should now be able to see the Pentair card on the HACS Integrations page. Click on INSTALL and proceed with the installation instructions.
- Restart your Home Assistant instance and then proceed to the Configuration section below.
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Manual Installation:
- Download or clone this repository
- Copy the contents of the folder custom_components/pentair into the same file structure on your Home Assistant instance
- An easy way to do this is using the Samba add-on, but feel free to do so however you want
- Restart your Home Assistant instance and then proceed to the Configuration section below.
While the manual installation above seems like less steps, it's important to note that you will not be able to see updates to this custom component unless you are subscribed to the watch list. You will then have to repeat each step in the process. By using HACS, you'll be able to see that an update is available and easily update the custom component.
There is a config flow for this Pentair integration. After installing the custom component, use the convenient My Home Assistant link above.
Alternatively:
- Go to Configuration->Integrations
- Click + ADD INTEGRATION to setup a new integration
- Search for Pentair and click on it
- You will be guided through the rest of the setup process via the config flow
I'm not employed by Pentair, and provide this custom component purely for your own enjoyment and home automation needs.
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