Hello from South London
Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2024 5:51 pm
Our system has been evolving over the last few years
After a few wrong turns (Core? Supervised?) I got HA working on old laptop running Ubuntu using docker and the Modbus integration (using a 304). Over the Christmas break I got my first automation running, though I've since seen much better ones, just let me know as quite happy to delete that post if it's misleading or noise!
Then earlier this month we went ahead with my "big" upgrade following the build of my garden workshop with a flat roof, adding 12x 430W Canadians. I had specifically asked for a FOXESS string inverter (having read that two hybrids would fight each other) and it was the night before installing it, F5000 brand new in it's a box, looking at the lack of 485A/B connections in the manual and reading "got an answer that the F5000 has no capability to export data" I realised I should have researched this a lot more! Long story short, I told the installers this the next morning, he found a spare H1-3.7-E, we swapped that with the 6kW from the loft, disabled the BMS and installed in the workshop.
The MODBUS integration in HA was brilliant, I just removed the configuration from the integration and re-added the 2 USR-TCP232-304 devices by IP, I had to change the Slave ID on one, and give them "friendly" names but it just asked "Add another" and worked!
Maybe a couple questions around the two inverter set up:
I've got both inverters wired to the same CT sensor at the house consumer unit. I wasn't sure if required for the workshop with BMS disabled but did it anyway.
Might that explain the oscillating values we see for the Load value, I'm assuming that the total load from the grid = house load + workshop load
And on the energy dashboard, I think it looks OK but then I've only got a small sample of data to go on so far, I've added both the workshop and house "Utility Meters" for grid consumption and feed in. I might be doubling up values there as they look fairly similar to each other, but will double check against the usage seen from Octopus in a week or so and let you know.
Great forum, it's been super useful, and agree HA can be addictive! Cheers
- 2018 - 8x 300W Jenkos
- 2021 - 2x HV2600 v1 batteries and the H1-5.0-E Inverter (6kW) was swapped in
After a few wrong turns (Core? Supervised?) I got HA working on old laptop running Ubuntu using docker and the Modbus integration (using a 304). Over the Christmas break I got my first automation running, though I've since seen much better ones, just let me know as quite happy to delete that post if it's misleading or noise!
Then earlier this month we went ahead with my "big" upgrade following the build of my garden workshop with a flat roof, adding 12x 430W Canadians. I had specifically asked for a FOXESS string inverter (having read that two hybrids would fight each other) and it was the night before installing it, F5000 brand new in it's a box, looking at the lack of 485A/B connections in the manual and reading "got an answer that the F5000 has no capability to export data" I realised I should have researched this a lot more! Long story short, I told the installers this the next morning, he found a spare H1-3.7-E, we swapped that with the 6kW from the loft, disabled the BMS and installed in the workshop.
The MODBUS integration in HA was brilliant, I just removed the configuration from the integration and re-added the 2 USR-TCP232-304 devices by IP, I had to change the Slave ID on one, and give them "friendly" names but it just asked "Add another" and worked!
Maybe a couple questions around the two inverter set up:
I've got both inverters wired to the same CT sensor at the house consumer unit. I wasn't sure if required for the workshop with BMS disabled but did it anyway.
Might that explain the oscillating values we see for the Load value, I'm assuming that the total load from the grid = house load + workshop load
And on the energy dashboard, I think it looks OK but then I've only got a small sample of data to go on so far, I've added both the workshop and house "Utility Meters" for grid consumption and feed in. I might be doubling up values there as they look fairly similar to each other, but will double check against the usage seen from Octopus in a week or so and let you know.
Great forum, it's been super useful, and agree HA can be addictive! Cheers