Mitsubishi AC hacking

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Christian Bianchini

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Feb 13, 2014, 8:34:18 AM2/13/14
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I am trying to get an Arduino hook up with a Mitsubishi AC system but it seems tricky. 
There is the main thermostat which is connected with 3 Wires ( picture attached ) but I have no idea where I can find some information about what these cables do.
Probably 2 of them carry power ( V+, GND ) and the 3° is like signal.

Can someone help me out to find out some more information about this system? Or How to try to hack it'


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Simon Howes

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Feb 13, 2014, 8:37:30 AM2/13/14
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The thick brown one carries signal +
Connect to usb 5V

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Christian Bianchini

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Feb 13, 2014, 8:40:28 AM2/13/14
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so you are saying that my theory is right?  2 cables carry Power and Gnd ?
Are you sure that it's up to 5v? :)

Simon Howes

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Feb 13, 2014, 8:55:21 AM2/13/14
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Eek? Are you serious?
I was only trolling

This looks like mains wiring, with mains in and mains out.
please don't actually connect it to your pc... (I'm scared now)

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Christian Bianchini

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Feb 13, 2014, 9:05:21 AM2/13/14
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Lol I wasnt going to do it :)
I am aware about high voltage, but these 3 cables go inside the AC unit and the screen should work with low voltage ( I hope ).

Just trying to found out more info about this device, like electrical schema ,etc..

Adrian Godwin

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Feb 13, 2014, 9:28:56 AM2/13/14
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Can you wire it up normally to the AC unit, first ? it's usually easier to work out what the wiring is if it's functioning.



Adrian Godwin

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Feb 13, 2014, 9:31:41 AM2/13/14
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Christian Bianchini

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Feb 13, 2014, 9:39:52 AM2/13/14
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Everything is working now, I would like to hook up the 3 AC into one arduino and try to make a smart thermostat.
I can try to check which one is the 2 main power supply.

What I understood is that the data cable only goes from thermostat to the unit? There isn't any feedback?


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Adrian Godwin

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Feb 13, 2014, 10:05:29 AM2/13/14
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The data might go bidirectionally along one wire, or data in the other direction might be shared with power. There are various possibliities.

Try to dtermine if one of the pins is ground, first. Is one connected to some of the large copper areas on the PCB ?

Christian Bianchini

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Feb 13, 2014, 10:07:28 AM2/13/14
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Not sure that this AC works in that way, because from the thermostat you can change the orientation of the "blades", make the fan running faster or slowly.
IT would be like this if the thermostat has just a few functions.. but it has a fully complete system :)

Christian Bianchini

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Feb 13, 2014, 10:11:19 AM2/13/14
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The thermostat should be this one http://www.ampair.co.uk/files/RC-E5%20Hard%20Wired%20Controller%20Operation%20Manual.pdf but the remote controller infrared doesn't work, it might not be installed in the unit
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