NIBE (heat pump) automation - Tasker Tips & Tricks

Hi
Is it possible that Tasker can monitor when the hot water comes to a certain temperature?
If you're not familiar with the NIBE heat pumps they allow you to control the system remotely via an app. Here you can see the status of the hot water temperature and if I can somehow get Tasker to watch this figure and when it hits 52c it will notify me on my Google speaker.
James

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[Q] Overheating

Hello guys!
My Razr i sometimes is so warm, I installed an application to see the temperature of the battery and when I'm not doing anything it's 29-34°C (84-93.2°F) and when I use facebook, listen to music and surfing the internet simultaniously the temperature increases to 38-41°C (100.4-105.8°F) What I know is that batteries must not be exposed to temperatures higher than 40°C (104°F)
Battery temperature
Aljecama12 said:
Hello guys!
My Razr i sometimes is so warm, I installed an application to see the temperature of the battery and when I'm not doing anything it's 29-34°C (84-93.2°F) and when I use facebook, listen to music and surfing the internet simultaniously the temperature increases to 38-41°C (100.4-105.8°F) What I know is that batteries must not be exposed to temperatures higher than 40°C (104°F)
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What do you think, if your theory sustain, how could people near equator get along with mobile phones? The max temperature for Li-ion batteries is 45 degrees C when charging, and 60 degrees when discharging (use).

[Q] app rembers temperature of battery with notification

I recently read that the battery tends to decline in capacity in relation to the temperature at which it is located.
The temperature of the battery increases and decreases depending on our use, ie use the smartphone more and more the temperature increases, the less we use it, and more down, normally.
Is there an app that notifies you that the battery temperature has reached a level harmful? but without this app remains fixed in the status bar, but that only appears at a certain level of the battery.
I apologize for my English, but use google translate because I do not speak English well = (
There is no need for an App. Afaik the battery it self has a mechanism that prevents from overheating.
There are many many apps in the store which show you battery information. I'm sure, there will be some apps which can show temperature in statusbar.

Temperatures "database"

Hello all
I've got an idea. Since I didn't find any kind of thread about this subject, I was thinking to create one where you all can share your temperatures and what are you doing or using when you measure your oneplus 5 temps.
You can install CPU-Z or Aida64. There are a lot of parameters but I think the most important is the battery and a sort of average of the others.
For instance, I'm using XDA app to write this post and have Instagram and Facebook messenger opened in background.
My temps are:
-> battery 31.8°
-> average of the rest: 36°/37°
After this moment I kept those apps opened and started to watch an Anime stream on kissanime with chrome.
->battery 34°
-> average of the rest 39°/40°
Have fun
And what is the point of this? BTW without ambient temperature all collected data are unusable.
I dont see the point either. Anything below 50°C is to be considered low anyway.
I understand your points.
The idea was to have something where people can share their temps a see if there is or not a possibility for their phone to overheating.
I might be a little apprehensive about my temps, sometimes I think that my phone is a little hotter than it should be.
However, if you think that this thread is bad, I kindly ask to somebody with permissions to delete it.
Ahh my ambient temperature when I measure those values was about 22°/23°
There are so many variables, that you can't say what is normal temperature and what temperature it should have. Do you hold it in your hand? You will get higher temp. Is sun shining on your phone? Higher temp. Do you often use camera? Higher temp.... Unless you encounter extremes, you can't decide what temperature is normal. If you think, that something is wrong, it's better to start with collecting better stats of battery consumption, because excesive heat is consequence of another problem.

How to monitor CPU temperature/CPU load?

Hello, I was about to buy a Joying head Unit, which I've been told suffers from excesive temperature (no heat sinks nor fans)...
I would like to monitor the unit -without modding it to avoid loosing warranty- but haven't figured out how to save both the temperature and the CPU load in a text file or spreadsheet.
People talk about HW MONITOR PRO, but it doesn't have any option to save the data in a spreadsheet.
How do you guys store the data to analyze it afterwards?
Thank you in advance.

Google Home with external thermometer/thermostat

Hello
I have a space in my house heated by 2 Daikin units (Stylish).
Problem:
. When one starts, its power is of course insufficient to heat the whole room but enough for the thermostat of the other not to engage.
Result:
. The first one that starts stays on almost and the other one hardly works at all.
I thought of the following solution to make both units work at the same time:
I buy a Google Home compatible connected (smart?) thermostat and do 2 routines on Google Home.
Routine 1:
When thermometer/thermostat temperature is above 21°: (Values to be determined.)
Set the thermostat of unit 1 to 18°.
Set the thermostat of unit 2 to 18°.
Routine 2
When the thermometer/thermostat temperature is below 20°:
Set the thermostat on unit 1 to 22°.
Set the thermostat of unit 2 to 22°.
Questions:
Is this feasible?
Which thermometer/thermostat would allow this manipulation?
What signal should the thermometer send?
Is it a periodic reading of the temperature made by Google Home?
etc ?...
Thanks

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