/home-assistant-toon_smartmeter

This component reads and displays sensor values from the meteradapter connected to a rooted Toon thermostat.

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Toon Smart Meter Sensor Component

This is a Custom Component for Home-Assistant (https://home-assistant.io) reads and displays sensor values from the meteradapter connected to a rooted Toon thermostat.

NOTE: This component only works with rooted Toon devices. Toon thermostats are available in The Netherlands and Belgium.

More information about rooting your Toon can be found here: Eneco Toon as Domotica controller

Installation

HACS - Recommended

  • Have HACS installed, this will allow you to easily manage and track updates.
  • Search for 'Toon Smart Meter'.
  • Click Install below the found integration.
  • Configure using the configuration instructions below.
  • Restart Home-Assistant.

Manual

  • Copy directory custom_components/toon_smartmeter to your <config dir>/custom_components directory.
  • Configure with config below.
  • Restart Home-Assistant.

Usage

To use this component in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml file:

# Example configuration.yaml entry

sensor:
  - platform: toon_smartmeter
    host: IP_ADDRESS
    port: 80
    scan_interval: 10
    resources:
      - gasused
      - gasusedcnt
      - elecusageflowpulse
      - elecusagecntpulse
      - elecusageflowlow
      - elecusagecntlow
      - elecusageflowhigh
      - elecusagecnthigh
      - elecprodflowlow
      - elecprodcntlow
      - elecprodflowhigh
      - elecprodcnthigh
      - elecsolar
      - elecsolarcnt
      - heat

Configuration variables:

  • host (Required): The IP address on which the Toon can be reached.
  • port (Optional): Port used by your Toon. (default = 80)
  • scan_interval (Optional): Number of seconds between polls. (default = 10)
  • resources (Required): This section tells the component which values to display, you can leave out the elecprod values if your don't generate power and the elecusage*pulse types if you use the P1 connection.

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If you want them grouped instead of having the separate sensor badges, you can use this in your groups.yaml:

# Example groups.yaml entry

Smart Meter:
  - sensor.toon_gas_used_last_hour
  - sensor.toon_gas_used_cnt
  - sensor.toon_power_use_cnt
  - sensor.toon_power_use
  - sensor.toon_p1_power_prod_low
  - sensor.toon_p1_power_prod_high
  - sensor.toon_p1_power_prod_cnt_low
  - sensor.toon_p1_power_prod_cnt_high
  - sensor.toon_p1_power_use_cnt_pulse
  - sensor.toon_p1_power_use_cnt_low
  - sensor.toon_p1_power_use_cnt_high
  - sensor.toon_p1_power_use_low
  - sensor.toon_p1_power_use_high
  - sensor.toon_p1_power_solar
  - sensor.toon_p1_power_solar_cnt
  - sensor.toon_p1_heat

Screenshots

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Debugging

Add the relevant lines below to the configuration.yaml:

logger:
  default: info
  logs:
    custom_components.toon_smartmeter: debug

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