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Add voltage sensor #46

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RikyUnreal opened this issue Aug 4, 2023 · 6 comments
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Add voltage sensor #46

RikyUnreal opened this issue Aug 4, 2023 · 6 comments

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@RikyUnreal
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RikyUnreal commented Aug 4, 2023

Hi all,
is it possible to add a sensor to also monitor the mains voltage?

The id to grab from the web interface is "PM1OBJ1U_AC*"

Voltage

@marq24
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marq24 commented Aug 27, 2023

if you like you can try my alternative fork...

@xpablo77
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if you like you can try my alternative fork...

I would be interested too, what do you propose?

@RikyUnreal
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if you like you can try my alternative fork...

I switched to your fork after the "https" update from Senec, and everything works like a charm (lots of new sensors, including voltage!).
Thanks a lot.

@klaus1956
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My question is: when using the updated branch do the entities keep the same or do I have to change all authorizations and dashboards?

@marq24
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marq24 commented Aug 31, 2023

@klaus1956 - to my "best" knowledge: When you keep the default device name [first entry field of the setup dialog] during the setup (which is 'senec') then the sensor-id's should be identical to mchwalisz integration version. (and based on the reply of RikyUnreal this statement seams to be valid)...

But I have to admit it's really a while ago, that I started with this fork and I am not 100% confident, that I have keept ALL the original "keys"... but it could be, that I just mix that up with a second integration that I also forked for my waterkotte heatpump... [there (waterkotte) I have changed some keys for sure]...

So when you give it a try (I know I repeat myself - but all you do you do on your own risk) - and it does not work... you simply can switch back to original version and you are fine...

@RikyUnreal
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and based on the reply of RikyUnreal this statement seams to be valid

Yes, I confirm that it is sufficient to keep the same "device name".

The only issue is related to this: marq24#4
You need to add some Riemann Sum Integral sensors if you want to fully work with the Energy Dashboard.

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