I need help understanding the entrie ebusd adapter shield v5 ecosystem #1279
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At first you need eBUS Deamon. There is several options how to run it:
All configuration for communication between eBUS adapter and eBUS Deamon is lead by deamon part. |
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Thanks for the response. I am confident that I can create a configuration for the pump after some research. As I have an OTE 3 terminal offering a web2con interface, I can sniff the traffic there and map with the tabular output. What confused me is how the abused Shield V5 works. In the entire HA universe, every IoT device is handled differently, and HA has changed so much in the last two years that it's hard to keep up. So, to verify that I understand it correctly (hopefully) now, please review the following statements:
Am I, at least partially, correct? Best wishes, |
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Thanks you for the thread which was a big help to me tonight. I've got HA Addon version 23.2 installed and working, and my updater says there is 23.3 available but I can't seem to update it. Do I need to uninstall the Addon and reinstall it or has the add-on just not been updated for Xanthophyllum 23.3? Cheers, Guy |
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Hi all,
I scanned the discussions here and read through the documentation, but I am still confused and don't understand how the shield v5 is intended to be used.
First, I have Home Assistant (HA) running on a Yellow Board far away from my Ochsner Heatpump that I want to read and control via ebus. I ordered the Shield v5, got it running as a stand-alone WiFi client, and can access its web interface and the REPL CLI. It is up to date with firmware build 20240518.
Okay, but now what?
I want to connect the shield as a stand-alone device (as advertised) to the heat pump's ebus port.
The communication with HA should be done via MQTT
Now, my questions:
Or do I misunderstand the entire setup, and the Shield V5 cannot be used without an underlying Raspberry Pi? But then, I find the information on the product's side misleading.
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