optional Steuerbarer Wechselrichter in Home Assistant z.b. durch OpenDTU oder andere -> Ausgabe in Watt (Geht auch der Anker WR) optional Akkuspeicher der steuerbar ist in Home Assistant (z.B. Anker Solix E1600) -> Ausgabe in Watt;
First of all, Im not sure if Im translating this correct. In further I call it SolarPower which means (in my world) energy that is going to the electric grid from my solarsystem. Im kinda new to HomeAssist and I managed to add my SolarEdge Inverter and the elctric meter via Modbus TCP into my HomeAssistant. Needs some time to track data, but on a first look every
Hi everybody. I''m looking to automate the production of hot water with solar panels, and use the excess to support the UFH. I''ve installed shelly temp sensors in solar panel, and hot water tank, and shelly actuator to turn the pump on, I also have a three way valve that will divert the solar circulation to UFH tank when the water for bathing temp is enough. all sensors
I found a solution that works for me. I created a custom my_sun sensor based on elevation and rising from the sun integration. 28 is based on the time at which our solar panels at our gps coordinates potentially deliver 2000watts about 9am in the morning thrown into a solar calculator and the same with 45 but delivers potentially less then 2000watts in the evening.
Like many others I want to charge the Tesla based on available solar energy controlled by Home Assistant. What is good integration or what is a good automation script for this. My situation: Home Assistant installed and up and running, Tesla integration installed and working perfectly, Goodwe integration for solar power monitoring, working
Hi, I have a Solar PV system. Every unit I export to the grid I am paid a pittance and every unit I import from the grid is pretty expensive. What I would like to do is set home assistant to lower the temp on my 2 AC units down to the lowest whilst only using the power I generate as much as possible. The AC and the solar system are both already integrated into
A few minutes later the grid demand is back down, as the automation turned off cooling. So, on sunny days the automation is more effective. On cloudy days, the automation prevents large demand charges from my utility. As the temperature rises during the summer, I have another automation to pre-cool the home prior to 14:00.
The handiest automation I have is one that switches on my geyser if my battery is fully charged. I use Home Assistant as the timer for my geyser - switch on every day at 15:00 for 3 hours - but also to switch it on when the battery is at 100% to avoid sending power to the grid (I can''t sell power back to the grid).
I hear many people use Solar Assistant in combination with Home Assistant. Why have Solar Assistant in the middle if the data can be sent straight to Home Assistant with a much more customizable experience? My best guess is the ease of setup, support for many inverters / BMS, and remote inverter configuration.
Hi everyone! I am just starting my journey with Home Assistant and have some ideas that might or might not be feasible. Any Input is much appreciated! What is my Plan? Well, we have ordered a Heat Pump for our house (Vaillant Arotherm Plus 55 with SensoComfort 720 Controller) and also a Solar array (7.7KWp with a Huawei Sun2000 Inverter and Huawei
Home Assistant Automation Overview. Although the automations may look complicated, they are built piece by piece with three simple stages called Triggers, Conditions, and Actions. (via Solar Assistant''s
Click Here to directly add a Solcast Solar integration or a. In Home Assistant, go to Settings -> Integrations b. Click + Add Integrations and select Solcast PV Forecast; Enter you Solcast API Key; Click Submit; Create your own automation to call the service solcast_solar.update_forecasts when you like it to call. Change the configuration options for an existing Solcast PV Forecast
I''m very happy with my setup using Solar Assistant for effortless communication with my newly installed Deye 8kw Inverter with my pre-existing Home Assistant Setup.. I bought the preinstalled Pi from Solar Assistant with a cable and a DC power supply, and got it running within 10m, with another 30m to get the MQTT integration working following the Solar
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Click Here to directly add a Solcast Solar integration or a. In Home Assistant, go to Settings -> Integrations b. Click + Add Integrations and select Solcast PV Forecast; Enter you Solcast API Key; Click Submit; Create your own
Home Assistant (https://) Integration component.This custom component integrates the Solcast PV Forecast for hobbyists into Home Assistant. It allows forecast visualisation in the Energy dashboard, and supports flexible forecast dampening, the application of a hard limit for over-sized PV systems, a comprehensive set of sensor and configuration
Before I go on, just for reference and so you''re aware, this what I currently run at home: 2x Solar Arrays (combined 4.56kW) S-SW facing 8x 400W panels (3.20KW) E-SE facing 4x 340W panels (1.36kW) 1x GivEnergy Gen 2 Hybrid 5KW Inverter; 9.5KW GivEnergy Battery; 7kW / 32A AC GivEnergy EV Charger; Where Home Assistant can help
Hey team! was thinking of a neat way to provide visual feedback for any point in time as to my house''s energy consumption. I have solar on the roof and most of daylight hours we are ''energy positive'' (eg selling back to the grid). This is the graph I''ve made (green showing when we are selling back), but id love to have a LED strip reflect similar color gradients to give
Hi everybody, I used the power of pyscript and the easy-to-use-approach of blueprints to implement an extensive solar excess optimization, which lets you auto-control your appliances based on power excess of your PV / solar system. Please let me know if you have questions, if you do encounter any bugs, or if you have feature requests. For the last two
Hi All, I have been an HA user for a little while now but have managed to all but avoid writing Yaml. I want to start getting a bit more adventurous with my automation but I have hit my coding limit already! π For
Having done a few automations for my solar & battery setup (Solax X1 Hybrid G4 (local & cloud API)) last year, I''ve set myself another challenge: Octopus Saving Sessions. What''s important this year, we can also get rewarded for exported electricity rather than just reducing import. With that in mind, I successfully supported the first 4 sessions by manually
Before I go on, just for reference and so you''re aware, this what I currently run at home: 2x Solar Arrays (combined 4.56kW) S-SW facing 8x 400W panels (3.20KW) E-SE facing 4x 340W panels (1.36kW) 1x GivEnergy Gen 2
I have an automation which turns on a heater. This is based on there being zero energy draw from the grid. As it''s a 1kW heater it would be better if it were based on over 1kW going back to the grid. I have a smart meter with Hildebrand Glow IHD/CAD and also Solar Edge but I can''t find a sensor on those which has live/ current solar export. The export one is a daily
optional Steuerbarer Wechselrichter in Home Assistant z.b. durch OpenDTU oder andere -> Ausgabe in Watt (Geht auch der Anker WR) optional Akkuspeicher der steuerbar ist in Home Assistant (z.B. Anker Solix E1600) -> Ausgabe in Watt; Balkonkraftwerk / Solar über eine Smarte Steckdose o.ä. gemessen. (zeige ich im Video) β> nur zur
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I could install corded blinds, but we love the look w/o cord (and with toddler, its safer w/o cord). We love the solar shades, as they are extremely efficient, easy install, look good (great contrasts) and are cost effective for our needs. Just hoping I can continue to buy them, and add automation to specific ones (theatre room) in the future.
Trigger: Solar production is over 4000w. Action: Activate state called "sunny" Trigger: Solar production is under 4000w for 60minutes Action: Deactivate state called "sunny" My question is: How do I create "sunny" state in Home Assistant as I wish to latch onto this state to a condition: WHEN "Sunny" is active AND "homeBattery
I''m limited to URLs and images as I''m a new user, full article with more images here: GitHub - draxxy9/ha-energy-monitor: Solar export automation and house consumption (ESPHome/Node-Red) Lucky for me, my electricity company provides wholesale pricing, although comes with a risk of extremely low (or negative) import prices. Amber Electric also offers an
Hi all. With solar forecasting data now being a thing (im using solcast via a restAPI sensor, as Forecast.Solar doesnt work in the sothern hemisphere), has anyone got any cool ideas to use that data for automation purposes ? Heating/Cooling is the obvious one, but ive already got some automation in place based on PV generation and temperature. Another
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