3/31/2024 0 Comments ZZT! free instal![]() ![]() Separate more the logger connection code from the protocol handling and state management so it can vary depending on the logger type and firmware.The current implementation covers my needs, fetches the data from my inverter and makes it available to OpenHAB for some automation scripts and nice graphs, but I would like, when time permits and if people are interested in it to make it a more generic implementation of the Solarman protocol: Not sure how we can merge the two, considering the difference in approaches, but let me tell you my plans, maybe we can align on those. Please feel free to try it out and let me know if you encounter any issues.Īfter looking a bit of your code, I think you are right, we went with different approaches, mine was more pragmatic, more or less adapt the HA implementation to OpenHAB, yours was more embellished, playing a bit more with builders and state machines. Please note that it runs on top of OpenHAB 4.x, so wait a bit if you’re still on 3.x. The initial release is available at Release Initial release for the OpenHAB Solarman Logger Binding You can find my implementation at GitHub - catalinsanda/: Binding used to communicate with Solarman (IGEN-Tech) v5 based solar inverter data loggers. Despite this, my sunk cost bias compelled me to complete my own implementation of the Solarman V5 protocol for OpenHAB, which was heavily inspired by Stephan Joubert’s home_assistant_solarman project and utilized the mapping files from there.Īlthough I have only tested it with my SUN-12K-SG04LP3-EU inverter, it should work with many other inverters that use the Solarman Stick Logger, such as Deye, Sofar, Solis, ZCS Azzurro, and KStar. ![]() While I was in the middle of developing it, I stumbled upon ptrbojko’s openhab-lsw4inverter-binding. However, since I preferred an OpenHAB native implementation, I decided to create my own. After some online searching, I came across kbialek’s deye-inverter-mqtt project, which I installed and confirmed was working. ![]() Three weeks ago, I purchased a Deye inverter and wanted to integrate it with my OpenHAB installation. ![]()
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