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Check the other limit settings if they are available on your inverter. Turn on "Auto-Detect Additional Entities" in config options: ![]() You can also capture your diagnostic file when the inverter is limiting (https://github.com/WillCodeForCats/solaredge-modbus-multi/wiki/Integration-Diagnostics) and I can look at all the data points to see if any of them look like a limit value. There are some that are read by the integration but not displayed in Home Assistant. |
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Hello,
Thanks for this great integration.
Question, currently my installer has remotely enabled a power limit function in the inverter which throttles the power if the grid becomes above 249V. This is to prevent lots of inverter stops when it hits 253V. Where I live we have lots of grid problems if everyone is producing.
This throttling setting is working fine.
Now I would like see the percentage of throttling in HA. I expected sensor entity "sensor.solaredge_i1_active_power_limit" would reflect this value, however this one alway stays at 100%.
If I go into the Solaregde app I can actually see the throttling value.
Is there a possibility to get this value in HA as sensor?
See attached pictures.
Inverter: SE3680H-RW000BEN4
HA: HAOS
TIA!
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