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Repository add-on by Habuild
Add-on documentation: https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/add-ons
Add-ons
This repository contains the following add-ons
SBFspot addon for supervised Home Assistant, based an open source project located at github (SBFspot on github). This project creates an addon install for Home assistant users using the latest release of SBFspot as a docker container.
Installation and configuration
Add (this respository) to Home Assistant via the superviser > new respository menu > add respository
Fill in the config details to setup Inverter connection, Database, MQTT , and Upload API.
Start the addon
haos-sbfspot
This version is specifically for Home Assistant Operating System HAOS. It omits Openrc found in the other version, which is largely redundant anyway.
Installation
SBFspot
This version includes openrc to manage SBFspotUpload service. It is doesn't particulary offer any great advantage. They both perform very similarly. Except openrc partially requires a read access to the host to monitor other services which HAOS doesn't allow.
Installation
ToDo List
Fix
- fix options to display GUI options correctly, currently only edit in yaml is available to save options.
- Add colors to log file.
ToDo end
Special Thanks To:
SBFspot https://github.com/SBFspot/SBFspot
and nakla for the dockerfile https://github.com/nakla/sbfspot
and LauR3y for sbfspot addon https://github.com/LauR3y/hassio-addons
SBFspot Readme (SBFspot on github).
Translation by Google: [NL] - [FR] - [DE] - [ES] - [IT]
Introduction
SBFspot, formerly known as SMAspot, is an open source project to get actual and archive data out of an SMA® inverter over Bluetooth or Ethernet (Speedwire®) It works on either Linux (Raspberry Pi) and Windows.
What it does
SBFspot connects via Bluetooth or Ethernet to your SMA® solar/battery inverter and reads Archive Day/Month Power generation, user/installer events and the actual (spot) data. The collected data is stored in a SQL database (SQLite/MySQL/MariaDB) or SMA® compatible .csv files. A separate service/daemon uploads the collected data to PVoutput.org
Known bugs and limitations
For a list of known bugs, consult the issues. If you find a bug, please create an issue.
Documentation
Refer to the Wiki for documentation and FAQ.
Special thanks to:
- S. Pittaway: Author of "NANODE SMA PV MONITOR" on which this project is based.
- W. Simons : Early adopter, main tester and SMAdata2® Protocol analyzer
- G. Schnuff : SMAdata2® Protocol analyzer
- T. Frank: Speedwire® support
- Snowmiss: User manual
- All other users for their contribution - in any form - to the success of this project
Donations
SBFspot is a free tool, developed during personal free time. If you like it, consider a donation. If you click on the button below, you will be taken to the secure PayPal Web site. You don't need to have a paypal account in order to make a donation.
License
Attribution - NonCommercial - ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0)
In short, you are free:
- to Share => to copy, distribute and transmit the work
- to Remix => to adapt the work Under the following conditions:
- Attribution: You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or Licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work).
- Noncommercial: You may not use this work for commercial purposes.
- Share Alike: If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under the same or similar license to this one.
Disclaimer
A user of SBFspot software acknowledges that he or she is receiving this software on an "as is" basis and the user is not relying on the accuracy or functionality of the software for any purpose. The user further acknowledges that any use of this software will be at his own risk and the copyright owner accepts no responsibility whatsoever arising from the use or application of the software.
SMA, Speedwire are registered trademarks of SMA Solar Technology AG