homeassistant-powercalc | Custom component to calculate estimated power consumption
kandi X-RAY | homeassistant-powercalc Summary
kandi X-RAY | homeassistant-powercalc Summary
Custom component to calculate estimated power consumption of lights and other appliances
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- Ask the user .
- Creates a virtual power sensor sensor .
- Create a list of power sensors .
- Create a list of sensors .
- Create group sensors .
- Calculate the power .
- Create a new energy sensor .
- Creates utility meter sensors .
- Creates a new utility meter sensor sensor sensor sensor .
- Setup the power profile .
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Install homeassistant-powercalc
Add the following entry to configuration.yaml:
Restart HA final time
Powercalc has a build-in library of more than 80 light models (LUT), which have been measured and provided by users. See supported models. Starting from 0.12.0 Powercalc can automatically discover entities in your HA instance which are supported for automatic configuration. After intallation and restarting HA power and energy sensors should appear. When this is not the case please check the logs for any errors.
If you want to use the virtual power sensors with the new energy integration, you have to create an energy sensor which utilizes the power of the powercalc sensor. Starting from v0.4 of powercalc it will automatically create energy sensors for you by default. No need for any custom configuration. These energy sensors then can be selected in the energy dashboard. You can disable the automatic creation of energy sensors with the option create_energy_sensors in your configuration (see global configuration). Note: It can take some time for the energy sensors to appear in the energy dashboard, sometimes more than an hour. Just have a little patience ;-).
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