Powerwall-Display
Powerwall-Dashboard
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Powerwall-Display
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App display in home
I have two of these 3D printed displays (powered by old school 7-segment displays). I made them for fun, but they turned out to be super useful. I confess, I probably look at them a dozen times a day and everyone in the house knows they can check it out to see how much power we are generating or using. It's made solar production fun and a little more obvious. https://github.com/jasonacox/Powerwall-Display
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Did your gateway go off-line and suddenly not connected to Wi-Fi? Only asked because it seems I only have an issue when everyone else does
Agree - and if you need to find the local IP address of your Powerwall, you can run python3 -m pypowerwall scan. For the ambitious, you can also install your own dashboard like Powerwall-Dashboard. I also built my own wall display with old-school LEDs to show how the system is running w/o having to check the App (see here)
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Tesla app outage this morning in CA
The Tesla App has cool animation but I built my own wall mounted display with old-school LED numbers to show how the system is running w/o having to check the App (see here). I also use a web based dashboard to see trending as well as more details (e.g. string performance, inverter and temperature data) than I can get with the Tesla App (see Powerwall-Dashboard).
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Server maintenance
I also built my own wall-hanging digital monitor that I have mounted next to my Powerwalls: https://github.com/jasonacox/Powerwall-Display
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App not showing solar panels at all, only my car. Was showing before, anyone else have same problem?
When you say "stop showing solar panels at all" do you mean it shows generation at zero? Try to do a gateway system reset. If you have a neurio solar meter, it may have lost connection with the gateway access point which causes it to shut down the inverter (no power generated). I built my own display next to the Powerwalls so I could see what was happening in real-time without using the app (great app, just like having a wall mounted display too).
Powerwall-Dashboard
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Solar-only Dashboard
Looks like grafana dashboard probably running in a raspberry pi or some other server.
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Tesla Inverter - Browser Login Question
I guess this means that I cannot use the Powerwall-Dashboard - https://github.com/jasonacox/Powerwall-Dashboard - since it uses the /api directory.
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What’s happening to my system?
This could also be planned (just bad to see it during high solar production). My system does a daily 7am MCI reset (5-15m) that stops solar production (this is reported by many others so it appears to be designed by Tesla): https://github.com/jasonacox/Powerwall-Dashboard/assets/836718/2cf1775a-e748-4680-9b0d-3d3ffbbc332a
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System serviced after 1 year post-PTO, positive experience
Sure! It takes some set up, using a home server, but you can find out more here.
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My System
It’s not really an app. It’s open source software that talks directly with the backup gateway. https://github.com/jasonacox/Powerwall-Dashboard
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Tesla solar generation summary
If you’re doing just pypowerwall, you’ll need to store the reading at a moment in time, then calculate the delta at the same time the next day. If you go for the whole powerwall-dashboard stack the grafana dashboard has widgets that show you that delta. Is that sufficient for your needs? I find the grafana time series display to be quite informative.
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pwmon.io - Power Monitor using the Tesla Solar API
pwmon.io was not designed to be self-hosted. Note that your API tokens are not stored on the servers, but if you really prefer to run a dashboard locally I'd recommend Powerwall-Dashboard.
- Inverters both drop every day - same time. Any thoughts? Panel positioning?
- Poor Performance 6.1 kWh System
- Need advice on underperforming Tesla system
What are some alternatives?
community - A publishing platform for apps developed by the Tidbyt community 🚀
pypowerwall - Python API for Tesla Powerwall and Solar Power Data
powerwall_monitor - Monitoring for the Tesla powerwall
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
dc-powerwall-dashboard - Grafana dashboard showing trend & historical data polled from Tesla Powerwall 2 API served up in an easy to use docker image
tesla-gateway-getter - Grabs data from the Tesla gateway and pushes it to influxdb2
SolarDataParser - Python repo for SolarDataParser project
tesla_powerwall - Python API for Tesla Powerwall
Tes - We make aftermarket stuff for hybrid and electric vehicles
elasticsearch-monitoring - Monitor Elasticsearch clusters with Grafana dashboards (via Elasticsearch)
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