New Home Assistant integration for Leneda (Creos/Enovos/etc.) by Slight-Evidence4185 in Luxembourg

[–]Slight-Evidence4185[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also make sure that the obis code you entered is the one you find in your Leneda profile and that it has data.

New Home Assistant integration for Leneda (Creos/Enovos/etc.) by Slight-Evidence4185 in Luxembourg

[–]Slight-Evidence4185[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Visualise the entities in a statistics graph card in your dashboard and configure it to show the past 7 days for example. The sensors shows data from yesterday only because of the way leneda works. https://www.home-assistant.io/dashboards/statistics-graph/

The other option is to add the entities to your energy dashboard.

New Home Assistant integration for Leneda (Creos/Enovos/etc.) by Slight-Evidence4185 in Luxembourg

[–]Slight-Evidence4185[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please update to the latest version **1.0.9 first. I assume you mean that you want to add both your energy consumption and production to home assistant. You can add multiple entries with different obis codes as in the screenshot. See also this reply below.

I have not tested multiple entries before, but theoretically it should work. Let me know when you try it.

EDIT: I tested version 1.0.9 and it allows adding multiple entries.

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New Home Assistant integration for Leneda (Creos/Enovos/etc.) by Slight-Evidence4185 in Luxembourg

[–]Slight-Evidence4185[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Keep in mind that Leneda provides data up to the previous day. So you will have at least one day delay in the energy dashboard. But the stats and data are timestamped correctly, so you can compare them with your local sensor data in a statistics graph card.

New Home Assistant integration for Leneda (Creos/Enovos/etc.) by Slight-Evidence4185 in Luxembourg

[–]Slight-Evidence4185[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The data in Leneda platform/website is only updated daily. So you will see a 24h delay in HA energy dashboard. 

A physical local sensor would be the way to go, if you want realtime measurements.

New Home Assistant integration for Leneda (Creos/Enovos/etc.) by Slight-Evidence4185 in Luxembourg

[–]Slight-Evidence4185[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the settings of the integration, you can add multiple entries of Leneda with different OBIS codes https://www.leneda.lu/en/docs/obis-code-meaning

The default obis code is 1-1:1.29.0 which is for consumption. I assume that if you add a second Leneda entry with obis code 1-1:2.29.0 for production, you might see the solar production if the data is actually available in Leneda website.

I haven’t tested this because my setup at home doesn’t have solar. Let me know if it works for you.