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[Request] measure (calculate) energy going in to and out of the battery for e.g. Home Assistant Energy Dashboard #783

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ottelo9 opened this issue Mar 21, 2024 · 2 comments
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ottelo9 commented Mar 21, 2024

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In Home Assistant gibt es ja das Energy Dashboard. Dort kann man auch seine Batterie hinzufügen. Und zwar benötigt man dafür zwei Energy Sensoren, die die Energy rein und raus erfassen in z.B. kWh. Wäre meines Erachtens ja möglich, in dem die aktuelle Spannung und der Strom der angeschlossenen Batterie (CAN-Bus) verwendet wird. Leider errechnet meine Pylontec Batterie das nicht selbst.

W = U * I * t (t = Intervall von bekommenen Datenpaket)

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ottelo9 commented Mar 22, 2024

Ok das wurde ja bereits umgesetzt ist aber noch PR:
#573

Dann kann ich das hier ja schließen.

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