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OTGW with Remeha Quinta 10/25/30

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2024 4:14 pm
by olifant56
Hi,

has anyone tested the OTGW together with the Remeha Quinta 25 and the rematic set Q100 (or the similar Paradigma Modula II with SystaCompact)?

I have recently taken over the boiler with the thermostat and would like to add the OTGW to submit data via MQTT and NodeRed to a database, running on a Raspi.

Data handling ist not the question in this topic. I only would like to know if someone has experiences with the above named boiler and thermostat.

I´m looking forward to your replies.

Thanks and kind regards

Re: OTGW with Remeha Quinta 10/25/30

Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2024 10:04 pm
by olifant56
Hi,

Is there nobody having experiences with this hardware in combination with the OTGW?

Re: OTGW with Remeha Quinta 10/25/30

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2024 1:06 pm
by couby6
has anyone tested the OTGW together with the Remeha Quinta 25 and the rematic set Q100 (or the similar Paradigma Modula II with SystaCompact) here?

I have recently taken over the boiler with the thermostat and would like to add the OTGW to submit data via MQTT and NodeRed to a database, running on a Raspi.

Data handling ist not the question in this topic. I only would like to know if someone has experiences with the above named boiler and thermostat.

I´m looking forward to your replies.

Thanks and kind regards
I haven't had experience with this particular boiler and thermostat, but have used OTGW with other devices and it worked fine sending data via MQTT. Good luck with the setup!

Re: OTGW with Remeha Quinta 10/25/30

Posted: Thu May 09, 2024 8:33 pm
by olifant56
Hi,

thanks couby6 for your reply.

Data transfer via mqtt to Nodered (or other Home automation systems) and data storage in a mysql database is not my problem. I have several experiences with such a configuration.

Before buying the OTGW I would like to know if someone is operating the Remeha Quointa / Paradigma Modula II boilers with corresponding OT thermostats / controllers and the OTGW.

I would appreciate any comment from this cpommunity.

Best regards

Re: OTGW with Paradigma Modula II (Remeha Quinta 10/25/30)

Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2024 6:49 pm
by olifant56
Hi,

unbfortunately I did not receive any post with real experiences to my requested issues :-| during the last weeks. Anyway...

Meanwhile I have bought an OTGW with installed Wemos (for WiFi) at the NODO Shop. Excellent handling of my order and very short delivery time for the parts :). Final assembly of the OTGW was simple.

After a "cold commissioning test" (without connection to an OT boiler / thermostat) and configuration of static IP, MQTT etc.) today the first "warm commissioning test" was performed.

Remark:
MQTT, NodeRed and Database run on a locally installed Raspberry Pi 4B (4GB, Bookworm). The Raspi is connected per ethernet to an LTE Router, to have access via Wireguard from a far site to the complete system and the database. So Router, OTGW and Raspi operate in the same LAN segment.

The OTGW has been connected to the OT-Bus in combination with the following equipment:
- Boiler: Paradigma Modula II
- Thermostat: Paradigma SystaCompact

The results of these first test show in general satisfying results:
- OTGW has been directly recognized on the BUS
- No Error messages at the boiler / thermostat
- Main operation and system parameters have been displayed in the OT Monitor and on the Web interface
- The Log-Files reflect the short commsioning time with comprehensible output
- MQTT operated well (checked with MQTT Explorer); connection to NodeRed and the database has currrently not set into operation (will follow soon)

Issues to be evaluated / optimized in the next steps:
- Behaviour after reboot and currency interruption, especially WiFi connection via the Wemos D1
- Content of MQTT information submitted by the OTGW and the further processing with NodeRed and the database
- Evaluate long term operation of the OTGW and the influence on the boiler / thermostat

So I will continue to report, as soon as additional result are available

Kind regards