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# - This version is deprecated -

This version of the integration will not be continued - after I have completed the refactoring process I have decided to create an independent repository - since the refactored build does not have anything in common with the origin sources.

## How to migrate - the update path
1. make a backup
2. go to hacs menu of your home assistant installation
3. remove the custom hacs repository 'https://github.com/marq24/ha-waterkotte'
4. this step will/should remove the Waterkotte Integration from the HACS Integration entries
5. add the __new__ repository 'https://github.com/marq24/ha-waterkotte' to hacs
6. install the waterkotte integration to hacs
7. restart your system

YES - this procedure sounds *totally* silly - but hacs stores a custom-id for each repository - I have decided to rename the repository which base on the work from pattisonmichael to 'https://github.com/marq24/ha-waterkotte-the-fork' and created an independent repository.
## Migration Guide

The old `ha-waterkotte` repository is deprecated and have now been renamed to `ha-waterkotte-the-fork`. After the refactoring process have been completed, I have decided to create an independent repository - since the refactored version does not have much in common with the origin sources.

Unfortunately HACS does not 'like' renaming of repositories, so you have to perform few steps in order to upgrade your home assistant installation to the latest ha-waterkotte integration version - sorry for this inconvenience!

### How to migrate to the new version of the integration
1. make a backup (just in case)
2. go to HACS menu of your home assistant installation
3. remove the (old) custom HACS repository 'https://github.com/marq24/ha-waterkotte'

(This step will/should remove the Waterkotte Integration entry from the list of installed HACS Integrations)
5. add the __new__ repository 'https://github.com/marq24/ha-waterkotte' to HACS
6. install the waterkotte integration to your local HACS
7. restart your home assistant system

YES - this procedure sounds *totally* silly - but HACS stores a custom-id for each repository - And since I have decided to rename the old repository which base on the work from pattisonmichael to 'https://github.com/marq24/ha-waterkotte-the-fork' and created an independent repository, this procedure is necessary in order to be notified about any future updates.

# Home Assistant Integration for Waterkotte Heatpumps [+2020]

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