HACS SolarEdge Modbus TCP

I have setup supervisor on a Raspberry Pi 4 4GB Bullseye 64bit (core-2022.2.6, supervisor-2022.01.1 stable). I have loaded HACS, and downloaded the SolarEdge Modbus TCP repository via HACS. The logs tell me… 2022-02-17 15:14:23 WARNING (SyncWorker_1) [homeassistant.loader] We found a custom integration solaredge_modbus which has not been tested by Home Assistant. This component might cause stability problems, be sure to disable it if you experience issues with Home Assistant.

Everything appears to be running and stable at this point, however… I can see the integration in HACS, but I see no sign of it anywhere else. I have tried to add an integration in configuration/devices & services/add integration, and it does not show there. I have tried looking in the community add-ons in the add-on store and it does not show up there either. I am new to HA and the documentation in the repository is not really clear on this matter. It tells me “Go to the integrations page in your configuration and click on new integration → SolarEdge Modbus”.

What am I overlooking / doing wrong?
Thank You in advance,
Anthony Todd

I did the same today - took a couple of server restarts and then it appeared in the list of Integrations below the normal ‘SolarEdge’ integration. Only problem is while all the entities appeared to populate, all values are stuck as “Unknown” (and yes modbus TCP is enabled under the web commissioning settings tab per the Git instruction). For now have reverted to using the SolarEdge Local method (adding a couple of lines to configuration.yaml as per SolarEdge Local - Home Assistant)