Zodiac Pools iAqaulink 2.0
davegrov
Junior Member
I recently read that Zodiac Pools (aka Jandy) just released iAqualink 2.0 that allows for Smart Devices and Home Automation Integration. In my opinion this device will likely replace the Jandy 7620 Serial Adapter. The iAqualink puts a WiFi enabled webserver on your Jandy Pool/Spa controller. I am wondering if the device will allow for Telnet Control of your pool/spa as well. Has anyone seen the protocol or implemented this device yet? If it only allows for us to call up the app on a panel then it is of not benefit for higher level integration.
Any thoughts or info is appreciated
David Groves
High IQ Homes of Texas, LLC
Any thoughts or info is appreciated
David Groves
High IQ Homes of Texas, LLC
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I have already had a customer tell me to go ahead and delete the panel control for his Jandy because their app was better. But that's as much as I know about it. Jandy has, in the past, been very forthcoming and reasonable about protocols, so if it's possible to control it with something other than the app, they will probably provide what you need.
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iAquaLink 2.0
Dave,
Thanks for the reply. I do a bunch of the Low Voltage Integration for a local pool builder and I do think the app is nice but I'd still like the ability to include it in the control system. I emailed Zodiac and they suggested I contact the local rep. I've done some troubleshooting for them with the 7620 Serial adapter a few years ago. I will reach out to the rep and see who I need total to call at Zodiac.
I've always been a proponent of embedded web servers on devices particularly for configuration and setup. I can not imagine it is too difficult allow for two way Telnet Control on the same board/chip. In my Google search I did find that Autelis makes a box that connects to the Jandy Box and uses http: A few years ago Homelogic also made a little brick that did the same thing. All nice but prefer to have something that has manufacturer support behind it.
Once I get something I'll post it here for all to use. I'm guessing Serial Ports only have a few years left.
David -
It is also not impossible to use a netlinx master to interact with a web interface. I've done it in the past for several different reasons.
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iAqualink Update
Last week I had the opportunity to call the Zodiac product manager for the iAqualink 2.0. He told me they are not providing tech support for the product and that all support comes from the control company. Sources within AMX that wrote their module told me that they had to sign an NDA with Zodiac to get the protocol. Zodiac will not release it to custom programmers.
We all know that AMX modules are sometimes are not always what we want. The other bad news is the iAqualink processes all the commands through the Zodiac server. Dumb! I'm wondering if anyone has a "Packet Sniffer" to capture the commands. It does use HTML5 through http.
David
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