Of course you can…
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Oh, that looks fantastic, thanks David
I’m a bit lost which values are used in these, as the sensor names aren’t very obvious to me atm (like PCC etc), but I’ll figure it out I think. Cheers!
Hi. Thank you for integration!
Question: inverter deye 12k lp3, four battery deye 5.1 pro-b connected to it. In solarman and deye app i can get information about each battery, any chance get this info in your integration?
Hi, maybe there is a way but in the section 5.3. of the documentation I can only see values for 2 distinct battery packs.
You can try to read registers 10000 - 10031 using built-in service action in Developer tools >> ACTIONS >> Solarman: Read Holding Registers (Modbus Function Code 3) and see if it returns any meaningful values.
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As i understand
First battery is 10040-10069
Second 10078-10107
and so
What is true way to add this to you integration?
Can you help to add new values to yaml?
I try to add SOC
- name: “Battery 1 SOC”
attribute:
state_class: “measurement”
uom: “%”
scale: 0.1
rule: 1
registers: [0x273F]
icon: “mdi:battery”
validation:
min: 0
max: 101
But no item was added to HA.
P.S. Voltage, for example added correctly
Can you confirm that it continues beyond 10107 for other packs as well?
attribute:
means that it won’t be added as separate sensor.
Thank you. All working
And yes, i can monitor all battery, that i have (4 battery). Battery info, that now show components - its virtual battery, that deye create (in solarman or deye cloud same history, even with one battery - virtual battery was created)
Thanks, so once I add the option to set custom modifiers in the configuration that will be used to select specific entity descriptions from the profile, I will add these register ranges also to the default file and reading of individual packs will be opt-in using device configuration. ![]()
Hi @000al000, can you please give me register starting addresses for all four packs? (address where set of all sensors for a given pack starts)
Just to be sure as I don’t have any way of verifying it on my own. ![]()
Hi.
First Battery [0x2738] in DEC 10040 - voltage
Second Battery [0x275E] in DEC 10078 - voltage
Third Battery [0x2784] in DEC 10116 - voltage
Fourth Battery [0x27AE] in DEC 10158 - voltage
and so +38 (in DEC)
I have another 4 batteries, i’ll connect it later, so i’ll can test 8 pack ![]()
Hello,
Sorry but I’m quite new.
I was using Stephan’s SOLARMAN integration, but didn’t worked with my firmware.
So I installed this integration, but I can’t make it work.
I always have this error:
“ Failed setup, will retry: [3519443780] Device setup failed. [RuntimeError: coroutine raised StopIteration]”.
Can you help me to solve this problem, please?
Hi, i have a Sofar solar 2700tl-g3. Running a while now in Home-assistant with the integration of StephanJoubert. And maybe i will switch to your version.
My inverter will switch off when the sun is down, will this a problem with your integration?
Now when i write this, the sun is down, and the integration looks like this.
Can you help me to solve this problem, please?
Not w/o debug log.
Now when I write this, the sun is down, and the integration looks like this.
That looks about right (If the values appear in the morning w/ the sun). But I have to say that those sensors do not look like they are from my integration. ![]()
Just removed the StephanJoubert version, and installed yours!
Automatic lookup file did not work, so i choose sofar_lsw3.yaml. I see Inverter PV1 Power and more. Is this the correct lookup file for my Sofar 2700TL-G3 solar panels inverter?
Is it also possible to turn down the inverter so that I generate less electricity through the panels? We have rules in the Netherlands, that we need to pay if we send to much energy back on the grid.
You should be using the same profile as before.
Is it also possible to turn down the inverter so that I generate less electricity through the panels? We have rules in the Netherlands, that we need to pay if we send to much energy back on the grid.
You mean turn off?
Yes, turn off, or scale down. For examle If i produce 2000w/h, i want to scale it down to 1000w/h.
Depends on your inverter even so I really don’t understand why you would want to do that.
In the Netherlands, we have a “return delivery fee.” Imagine the sun is shining, and I generate 2000 watts of solar energy, but my house is only consuming 1000 watts at that moment. The remaining 1000 watts are sent back to the energy provider. For those 1000 watts that are returned, we, as Dutch residents, are required to pay a fee.
I have a Sofar 2700TL-G3 inverter.