
* IP address is no longer required * Change keys in monitored conditions from '7_days' to 'seven_days' * Minor changes
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A sensor platform for the Enphase Envoy solar energy monitor.
{% linkable_title Configuration %}
To enable this sensor, add the following lines to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor:
- platform: enphase_envoy
# Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor:
- platform: enphase_envoy
ip_address: LOCAL_IP_FOR_ENVOY
monitored_conditions:
- production
- consumption
- lifetime_production
- lifetime_consumption
{% configuration %} ip_address: description: The local IP Address of your Envoy. Leave blank to search for it, but this may not always be reliable. required: false type: string monitored_conditions: description: The list of conditions to monitor. required: false type: list keys: production: description: The power in W being produced by the solar panels. daily_production: description: The energy in Wh produced that day. seven_days_production: description: The energy in Wh produced the last 7 days. lifetime_production: description: The energy in Wh produced in the lifetime of the Envoy. consumption: description: The power in W being consumed in the whole house. daily_consumption: description: The energy in Wh consumed that day. seven_days_consumption: description: The energy in Wh consumed the last 7 days. lifetime_consumption: description: The energy in Wh consumed in the lifetime of the Envoy. {% endconfiguration %}