APsystems
The APsystems integrationIntegrations connect and integrate Home Assistant with your devices, services, and more. [Learn more] allows you to read the data from your APsystems EZ1
Sensors
Numerical sensors
Sensor ID | Unit | Description |
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total_power | W | Total current output of the inverter |
lifetime_production_p1 | kWh | Lifetime production of first input |
lifetime_production_p2 | kWh | Lifetime production of second input |
lifetime_production | kWh | Lifetime production of both inputs combined |
total_power_p1 | W | Current input on first input |
total_power_p2 | W | Current input on second input |
today_production | kWh | Today’s production of both inputs combined |
today_production_p1 | kWh | Today’s production of first input |
today_production_p2 | kWh | Today’s production of second input |
Binary sensors
Sensor ID | Description |
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off_grid_status | On when the inverter is not connected to the power grid |
dc_1_short_circuit_error_status | Short circuit detected on first input |
dc_2_short_circuit_error_status | Short circuit detected on second input |
output_fault_status | Output because of any error deactivated |
Settings
Setting ID | Type | Description |
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inverter_status | switch | Enables or disables the inverter’s output |
output_limit | number | Sets the max output of the inverter |
Prerequisites
Make sure the local API is activated and set to Continuously. For that, connect to the inverter via Bluetooth using the app and go to Settings > Local Mode, set the switch Enable Local Mode to on and make sure to set this to Continuously.
Configuration
To add the APsystems device to your Home Assistant instance, use this My button:
Manual configuration steps
If the above My button doesn’t work, you can also perform the following steps manually:
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Browse to your Home Assistant instance.
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In the bottom right corner, select the
Add Integration button. -
From the list, select APsystems.
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Follow the instructions on screen to complete the setup.