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cookieproxy
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Home Assistant Tesla Powerwall Integration
See the advanced usage section of Cookieproxy to see how your can get around this auth and run Cookieproxy as a standalone component: https://github.com/pridkett/cookieproxy
powerwall_monitor
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Today is the First Eversource Battery Demand Response Event of 2023 - How Much Can You Make?
I use powerwall_monitor to capture the data from my Powerwall on a minute by minute basis and send it into an InfluxDB database. Thus, even my numbers are a bit of estimate because I'm only using one sample a minute. To get these numbers, I filtered my data for June through September of last year. To determine if there was an event, I looked at times when I was outputting more than 5kWh to the grid between 2 and 7pm. It's pretty rare when there would be an event and I would be doing under 5kWh. Likewise, it's rare when there wouldn't be an event and I'd be pumping out more than 5kWh.
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What happens with Wi-Fi failure?
You can connect directly to the IP address of your powerwall. It will present a certificate for https://powerwall/, but after you accept that, it’s pretty self explanatory on how to use it. It also present a set of REST APIs that you can use a project such as powerwall_monitor to grab information from and forward it to a dashboard.
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Add Powerwall Flow Animation to Your Dashboard with pyPowerwall
Fair point and I saw your PRs too. Nice work! I needed to pivot to a different caching proxy to reduce load on my gateway and decode the protobuf payloads to get to string and freq data. I opened an issue last October to see if there was interest since it would have been a significant breaking change for anyone using the current version, but I didn't get a response ( https://github.com/mihailescu2m/powerwall_monitor/issues/23 ). It's not easy being maintainer and I have a great deal of respect for anyone willing to open source and support those efforts. Thanks for contributing! Your code lives on.
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North Texas - Storm Watch active as of last night
There are a lot of people who use InfluxDb (https://www.influxdata.com) and Grafana (https://grafana.com). There are also some pre-built solutions (e.g. https://github.com/mihailescu2m/powerwall_monitor) but all of them require some tech knowledge (either in setting up the system or in installing the app). Hope this helps.
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Best way to export data
How good are ya with severs / containers ? powerwall monitor
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Dual Powerwall and 8.2kW Solar Panels in Illinois Chicagoland system - Live feed link below if interested in seeing actual performance
yah thanks I’m still trying to figure that out.. have you set this up before - https://github.com/mihailescu2m/powerwall_monitor? I can’t seem to get my cookieproxy to work? thanks
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Any of y’all using Home Assistant to monitor your solar system?
I've used it, but I've found the integration to be odd. Sometimes it just starts failing for no apparent reason and then it will work again later. I already had powerwall_monitor up and running, which connects everything to InfluxDB and Grafana, and from there it was pretty simple to just publish the readings to an MQTT topic and bring them into HomeAssistant.
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Arizona in October is solar bliss
3rd party. Simple to set up if you know the basics of docker https://github.com/mihailescu2m/powerwall_monitor
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System powered on, but Powerwalls not charging?
People have built data loggers around both APIs so that you can track some of the data from your system and via it. You have to set up and run the software yourself (self hosted) and it requires some fiddling. This is a good example project that uses the local API: https://github.com/mihailescu2m/powerwall_monitor
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Solar Monitoring
Check out the powerwall_monitor project on GitHub. This sets up a complete stack with a Grafana dashboard, influxdb backend, and telegraf to grab the data. Of note, as u/kairojya also mentioned, the local API has been becoming more difficult over the last few months. It not uses a non-standard authentication channel that breaks direct access with telegraf - but the project has a workaround.
What are some alternatives?
fdlr - A command line tool for file downloads
pypowerwall - Python API for Tesla Powerwall and Solar Power Data
gorip - Facebook scraper and a basic facebook bot, made with Golang.
powerwall2 - Tesla Powerwall 2 - Local Gateway API documentation
aws-s3-proxy - Reverse proxy for AWS S3 with basic authentication.
docker-powerwall-dashboard - Grafana dashboard showing trend & historical data polled from Tesla Powerwall 2 API served up in an easy to use docker image
Powerwall-Dashboard - Grafana Monitoring Dashboard for Tesla Solar and Powerwall Systems
tesla_powerwall - Python API for Tesla Powerwall
MySQL - MySQL Server, the world's most popular open source database, and MySQL Cluster, a real-time, open source transactional database.
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.