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					# Pieter's Home Assistant energy management add-ons
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					Welcome to this repository for open source energy management add-ons.
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					Add this repository to the Home Assistant add-on store using the following steps
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					1. Go to Settings -> Add-ons -> Add-on store
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					2. Click the three dots in the top-right corner, select 'Repositories'.
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					3. Add <https://git.hollander.online/energy/home-assistant-addons> .
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					4. Done
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					Best regards,
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					Pieter
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					# OpenDTU Logger Home Assistant add-on
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					OpenDTU logger adds detailed, long-term storage and visualisation of Hoymiles solar inverter metrics monitored with OpenDTU.
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					## Installation instructions
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					These instructions contain 3 steps:
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					1. This add-on requires a PostgreSQL database, optionally with TimescaleDB support. In this example, we'll Expaso's TimescaleDB add-on in order to store data.
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					2. Then, we install OpenDTU Logger to connect to OpenDTU and record inverter data into the database.
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					3. Finally, we setup Grafana to visualise the data recorded by OpenDTU Logger.
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					### Install Expaso's TimescaleDB add-on
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					Install Expaso's TimescaleDB add-on by adding <https://github.com/Expaso/hassos-addons> to the add-on store and installing TimescaleDB.
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					After installing TimescaleDB, go to Configuration. Click the three dots in the top-right corner and select "Edit in YAML". Then, make the following changes:
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					- Add opendtu_logger to `databases` and `timescaledb_enabled` like so:
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					```yml
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					databases:
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					  - homeassistant
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					  - opendtu_logger
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					timescale_enabled:
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					  - homeassistant
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					  - opendtu_logger
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					timescaledb:
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					  telemetry: basic
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					  maxmemory: 512MB
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					  maxcpus: 4
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					max_connections: 50
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					system_packages: []
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					init_commands: []
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					retry_upgrade: false
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					```
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					Save the configuration, go to the "Info" tab and start TimescaleDB.
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					With the database initialised, we can now setup OpenDTU Logger. Add the [add-on repository](https://git.hollander.online/energy/home-assistant-addons) using the [instructions](https://git.hollander.online/energy/home-assistant-addons) provided. Then, click "Install" to install this add-on. Go to "Configuration".
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					- If you're using Expaso's TimescaleDB add-on, the `db` setting will **not** require any changes.
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					- **In the `opendtu` field, enter the *IP address* or *hostname* of your OpenDTU.** E.g.: `192.168.1.5` or `opendtu.local`.
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					- In `tz`, enter your timezone. The default is "Europe/Amsterdam".
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					- Optionally, if you don't want to use TimescaleDB, disable `timescaledb`.
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					Save the configuration, go to the "Info" tab and start OpenDTU Logger.
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					Check the "Log" page. If the setup is succesfull, it should contain a mesasge stating: `OpenDTU Logger has been successfully initialised. Starting data recording...`.
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					From the Home Assistant Community Add-ons repository, install Grafana. Click "Start" to start the add-on and then click "Open Web UI".
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					- In the top-left corner, click the three bars (open menu) -> Connections.
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					- Using the search box, enter `PostgreSQL`. Click the resulting "PostgreSQL".
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					- In the top-right corner, click "Add new data source"
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					- Use the following settings
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					  - Name: `opendtu_logger`
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					  - Host URL: `77b2833f-timescaledb`
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					  - Database name: `opendtu_logger`
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					  - Username: `postgres`
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					  - Password: `homeassistant`
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					  - Version: `16` or the closest version to it.
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					  - TimescaleDB: Toggle the switch to enable TimescaleDB support.
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					- Click "Save and Test". A "Database Connection OK" message should appear.
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					- Go to <https://git.hollander.online/energy/opendtu-logger/src/branch/main/grafana>
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					  - For a complete overview of all collected data
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					    - For English, use `PV.json`.
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					    - For Dutch, use `Zonnepanelen.json`.
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					  - Click the dashboard you want, and then "Raw".
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					    - Copy and paste the text into the "Import via dashboard JSON model" box.
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					    - Click "Load".
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					  - In the `energy` field, select `opendtu_logger` as the data source.
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					  - Click import. You should now be able to view the data, collected by OpenDTU Logger and stored into TimescaleDB.
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					  - Feel free to try out the other dashboards as well.
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					In order for OpenDTU Logger to work properly, it is required to ensure the following OpenDTU settings are used.
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					- Within OpenDTU, go to `Settings` -> `Inverter settings` (<http://YOUR_OPENDTU_IP_ADDRESS/settings/inverter>).
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					- For each inverter in the inverter list, click on the pencil (Edit inverter) and go to `Advanced`.
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					- Enable `Zero daily yield at midnight` and `Clear Eventlog at midnight`.
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					- Click `Save`
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					- Repeat this procedure for every inverter.
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					By default, OpenDTU sends data every 5 seconds. This can be adjusted by changing the "Poll interval" setting in <<http://YOUR_OPENDTU_IP_ADDRESS/settings/dtu>.
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					## Security notice
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					Using the aforementioned steps, you should now have a working OpenDTU Logger setup. However, it is important to keep your data safe. [Expaso recommends](https://github.com/Expaso/hassos-addons/tree/master/timescaledb#usage) changing the default postgres `homeassistant` password. I recommend following their recommendation and also installing the pgAdmin4 add-on using the [instructions](https://github.com/Expaso/hassos-addons/tree/master/pgadmin4) they provide. In case you're doing this after setting up OpenDTU Logger, remember to also update this password in the OpenDTU Logger config and the Grafana data source connection settings.
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					name: OpenDTU Logger
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					version: "0.0.9"
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					slug: opendtu_logger
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					description: "OpenDTU Logger add-on for Home Assistant"
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					image: "git.hollander.online/energy/opendtu-logger"
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					restart_policy:
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					  name: always
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					arch:
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					  - armv7
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					  - armhf
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					  - aarch64
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					startup: services
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					boot: auto
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					map:
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					  - config:rw
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					  db: "host=77b2833f-timescaledb user=postgres port=5432 password=homeassistant dbname=opendtu_logger sslmode=disable"
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					  opendtu: "192.168.12.79"
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					    "name": "Pieter's Home Assistant add-ons for energy management",
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					    "url": "https://git.hollander.online/energy/home-assistant-addons",
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					    "maintainer": "Pieter Hollander <home-assistant-addons@hollander.online>"
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