With Ecobees in two locations (and two plug-in instances) on the same Ecobee account, how does the plug-in account authorization work? I can authorize each instance, but it seems to displace the previous one. Does this mean I need to set up two Ecobee accounts?
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in this case, try to do the authorization on one instance, then copy the Config/Ecobee.ini file to the second instance, then start the second instance without doing the authorization process. If both instances are still ok after one hour (when the plugin renew the authorization token) then it should be fine.
If this solution doesn't work, you will need 2 ecobee accounts.
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BTW, here is the reply from Ecobee support:
Thank you for contacting ecobee Support.
I would recommend reaching out to HomeSeer Support with your inquiry as they'd be better suited to assist you. I've been informed that there's nothing in our API that limits the number of thermostats supported and since our API is open for developers to use, we cannot speak to how these developers build their own third-party apps around it.
Regards,
Meredith
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Originally posted by jtsnyderjr View PostI am in the 30 day demo and i have two Ecobee4's installed and will install a third tomorrow; we have three zones. I am seeing the two units, however, there is no way to determine which one's values i am adjusting or viewing. Will there be support in the future for multi unit setups?
On the device management page, if you click the pink button to group devices, each thermostat will have its set of device grouped together, and the root device will show the name of your thermostat. You can then update the flloor/room fields or event the name of the devices to better differentiate them.
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