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SDM630 and missing values #13

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SebuZet opened this issue Jan 4, 2022 · 3 comments
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SDM630 and missing values #13

SebuZet opened this issue Jan 4, 2022 · 3 comments

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@SebuZet
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SebuZet commented Jan 4, 2022

Hi,

May I ask why values like "l1_energy_active", "l2_energy_active", "l3_energy_active", "l1_import_energy_active", "l2_import_energy_active", "l3_import_energy_active", "l1_export_energy_active", "l2_export_energy_active", "l3_export_energy_active", "l1_energy_reactive", "l2_energy_reactive", "l3_energy_reactive", "l1_energy_apparent", "l2_energy_apparent", "l3_energy_apparent" are not taken from meter - it looks like those values are available in data from this meter?
Is there some cose why it is not passed to SE?

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Sebu

@nmakel
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nmakel commented Jan 5, 2022

Can you confirm the registers contain data?

@SebuZet
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SebuZet commented Jan 5, 2022

Yes, I can confirm that import data looks good. I do not have PV yet (nor SolarEdge inverter) so I don't export any energy.
I've SDM630 v2 meter.
I've extended ESPHome sdmxxx meter component locally to get those data. I want to port your meter proxy to ESPHome component and I was wondering if you skip those data by purpose.

@nmakel
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nmakel commented Jan 6, 2022

There should be no downsides to passing the values along in that case. Good luck with your project!

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