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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ OPENDTU_ADDR=<ADDRESS OF OPENDTU> # address of opendtu (format: http(s)://<IP-
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OPENDTU_USER=<OPENDTU USER> # username for opendtu auth
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OPENDTU_PWD=<OPENDTU PWD> # password for opendtu auth
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OPENDTU_INVERTER_SN=<SERIAL NR> # serial number of the inverter to control
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LIMIT_CORRECTION_FACTOR=2 # correction factor for limit setting (e.g.: when only 2 strings of 4 are connected, you always need to set 2x the power), default: 2
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LIMIT_CORRECTION_FACTOR=2 # correction factor for limit setting (e.g.: when only 2 strings of 4 are connected, you always need to set 2x the power), default: 1.0
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LIMIT_UPDATE_INTERVAL=5 # interval in which the limit shall be updated, default: 5 [sec]
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DRY_RUN=0 # if the limit shall be set or not; default: 1 (0: False, 1: True)
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POWER_TARGET=15 # the target power consumption of the house, default: 50 [Watts]
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Enforce a zero export (or whatever consumption you like) policy with an OpenDTU-
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## Configuring and usage
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### Docker
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### docker-compose
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To run it using docker, try the `docker-compose.yaml` file present in this repository. You will need the .env file too for that reasons, so the easiest thing is to just run the following commands:
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```
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### Bare-bone
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### barebone
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The script can be configured using the .env file where you can adjust it (hopefully perfect) to your needs. After that, just run the script:
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@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Please note: the .env file needs to be in the same folder or any other folder hi
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To update, simply use `git pull` to pull the latest changes. Afterwards, you need to restart your script (with docker, just use `docker-compose up -d --force-recreate`).
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## Building docker
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## Building the docker image
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To build the image for docker, simply use the following commands:
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@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ powers = {"total": None, "total_house": None, "total_solar": None, "timestamp":
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# define mqtt callbacks
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def on_connect(client, userdata, flags, reason_code, properties):
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print(f"{bcolors.OKGREEN}Connected with result code {bcolors.ENDC}{reason_code}")
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print(f"{bcolors.OKGREEN}Connected to the MQTT broker ({mq_broker}:{mq_port}) with result code {bcolors.ENDC}{reason_code}{bcolors.OKGREEN}.{bcolors.ENDC}")
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client.subscribe("lge320/#")
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client.subscribe("solar/ac/#")
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def on_message(client, userdata, msg):
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mqttc.loop_start()
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def threaded_current_power_calculation():
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while True:
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last_powers = powers_raw.copy()
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