lxp-bridge is a tool to communicate with a LuxPower inverter (commonly used with home-battery and solar setups), written in Rust. It allows you to monitor and control your inverter locally without any dependence on the manufacturer''s own servers in China.
I''m interested in knowing if anyone has setup Solar Assistant with Home Assistant for a Luxpower SNA 5000? It looks like a good way to add the Inverter to the Home Assistant Dashboard, if there are other ways I''d
Home Assistant is open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi
I would like to connect a raspberrypi to the Luxpower so that I can use MQTT for some home automations. It would also be nice to know what the battery temperature is and maybe pull some extra data. The Luxpower
At this time I haven''t implemented any automation, that will come in the future but for now I will show you how I integrated it with Home Assistant and implemented a nice card to display usage. Lux Inverter Setup. By default,
One evening the LuxpowerTek website was down and I could not charge the battery during a late evening cheap Octopus Agile slot. This seemed an ideal time to try and replace the GUI with something nicer in Home Assistant. Below is what I came up with.
I''m interested in knowing if anyone has setup Solar Assistant with Home Assistant for a Luxpower SNA 5000? It looks like a good way to add the Inverter to the Home Assistant Dashboard, if there are other ways I''d definitely be keen to try options. So far this is the best one I''ve been recommended. https://solar-assistant.io/
Home Assistant is open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi or a local server. Available for free at home-assistant.io.
I would like to connect a raspberrypi to the Luxpower so that I can use MQTT for some home automations. It would also be nice to know what the battery temperature is and maybe pull some extra data. The Luxpower app does n
At this time I haven''t implemented any automation, that will come in the future but for now I will show you how I integrated it with Home Assistant and implemented a nice card to display usage. Lux Inverter Setup. By default, the datalogger plugged into the Lux sends statistics about your inverter to LuxPower in China.
New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. I have this fully working , search GitHub for LuxPower their is a python script to access the data via Matt. Once home I will post links. Home Assistant is open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first. Powered by a worldwide community of tinkerers and DIY enthusiasts.
This can be found on the Lux website at server.luxpowertek.com Once you have added this into HA, you should see some sensors in HA: Use Developer Tools to view sensor.luxpower. Initially, the state will be Waiting but after a few minutes when the inverter pushes an update the state will change to ONLINE and data will be populated in the attributes.
The LuxpowerTek integration is hosted in a private repository by Guy Wells. This refresh only works for the LuxPowerTek integration referenced above. The service name and function call format are hard-coded. The location of the refresh button can be set with the refresh_button_location config value. There are 4 accepted values for this config:
A simple power distribution card of an inverter and battery system, for Home Assistant. The card is modelled after LuxpowerTek's app and website. This card has been added to the list of default HACS frontend elements. Search for the name on HACS, and download from there to install. The following is a list of configs for the card:
The Luxpower app does not give this information. I've already contacted @SolarAssistant and @CenturionSolar. who both don't support the Luxpower. If anyone has done this or knows how to do this, I would greatly appreciate the help and advice. Or if i could be pointed in the right direction? 4 weeks later Hi Rid00,
The card is modelled after LuxpowerTek's app and website. This card has been added to the list of default HACS frontend elements. Search for the name on HACS, and download from there to install. The following is a list of configs for the card: NOTE: Please refer to the example config below for clarification on how the entities should be added.
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