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Include with your bug report this version info:
node --version homebridge --version
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and the latest packages:
npm upgrade -g homebridge homebridge-nest
Also include debug log output from startup through seeing the issue:
DEBUG=* homebridge -D
The display of Celsius or Fahrenheit for Homebridge apps is set via Homebridge. Via the Homebridge interface, select Settings (triple dot in upper right) / Homebridge UI and then select the desired Temperature Display Units. In your case, Fahrenheit. Although individual apps can then make their own conversions, that is not necessary with this app. The home bridge-nest app respects the global setting. You will have to restart Homebridge after changing the setting. That should take care of it.
Kerry, thanks so much for getting back to me so quickly! I did what you said and set the temperature to Fahrenheit through Homebridge and restarted Homebridge - that worked! Thanks! However, on my iPhone, under the Home app, the Nest Thermostat is still showing up in Celsius. My iOS software is up to date (version 14.3). How do I change to Fahrenheit in the Home app? Thanks! Jeff
On Jan 30, 2021, at 9:14 AM, Kerry Meade ***@***.***> wrote: The display of Celsius or Fahrenheit for Homebridge apps is set via Homebridge. Via the Homebridge interface, select Settings (triple dot in upper right) / Homebridge UI and then select the desired Temperature Display Units. In your case, Fahrenheit. Although individual apps can then make their own conversions, that is not necessary with this app. The home bridge-nest app respects the global setting. You will have to restart Homebridge after changing the setting. That should take care of it. — You are receiving this because you authored the thread. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#358 (comment)>, or unsubscribe <//github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/ASU73UVISQEVE7MEZ33IQS3S4QV5HANCNFSM4W2AF3DA>.
In all likelihood, that is being determined by the settings you have on your iPhone/iOS/macOS. On iOS, go to Settings>General>Language&Region>Temperature and select Fahrenheit. You can confirm the correct setting on Homebridge (the steps detailed previously) by viewing the settings of the attached Nest unit/device within HomeKit on your device under Hardware Display Unit. That will NOT change what you see on your iOS device in HomeKit in my experience. If that doesn't work for your specific situation, try Googling "How to switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit on your Apple devices." I'm not affiliated with this repo but just saw the post when looking for something else and tried to help out. I can with a fairly high level of confidence confirm, however, that this app works as expected across multiple devices and usage of C and F is managed by the platform and not this app.
Thank you so much! That worked! I am not exactly iOS illiterate and yet I did not know that was a setting in iOS. Thanks again. Jeff
…On Jan 30, 2021, at 1:58 PM, Kerry Meade ***@***.***> wrote: In all likelihood, that is being determined by the settings you have on your iPhone/iOS/macOS. On iOS, go to Settings>General>Language&Region>Temperature and select Fahrenheit. You can confirm the correct setting on Homebridge (the steps detailed previously) by viewing the settings of the attached Nest unit/device within HomeKit on your device under Hardware Display Unit. That will NOT change what you see on your iOS device in HomeKit in my experience. If that doesn't work for your specific situation, try Googling "How to switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit on your Apple devices." I'm not affiliated with this repo but just saw the post when looking for something else and tried to help out. I can with a fairly high level of confidence confirm, however, that this app works as expected across multiple devices and usage of C and F is managed by the platform and not this app. — You are receiving this because you authored the thread. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#358 (comment)>, or unsubscribe <//github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/ASU73UXCEOJGNVIWKK6KROLS4RXIPANCNFSM4W2AF3DA>.