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RS485 modbus energy meter integrate to ESPHome yaml file for home assistant
#11
do you meter RS485 address is "1"? here is KinCony energy meter config tool for PC. 
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#12
(02-03-2024, 12:53 AM)admin Wrote: do you meter RS485 address is "1"? here is KinCony energy meter config tool for PC. 

I believe no. When I power on the energy meter I see Addr 222.  When I change slave to 222 I see this:

2024-02-06 12:21:05.145 DEBUG (SyncWorker_7) [homeassistant.components.modbus.modbus] Pymodbus: hub1: Error: device: 222 address: 142 -> Modbus Error: [Input/Output] No Response received from the remote slave/Unable to decode response
2024-02-06 12:21:40.375 DEBUG (SyncWorker_8) [homeassistant.components.modbus.modbus] Pymodbus: hub1: Error: device: 222 address: 144 -> Modbus Error: [Input/Output] No Response received from the remote slave/Unable to decode response


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#13
ok, when have free time, will have a test.
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#14
(02-07-2024, 12:35 AM)admin Wrote: ok, when have free time, will have a test.

Hi. Did you have any chance to try this?   Still not able to use energy meter.

Thanks for your support.
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#15
we will begin work at 2-20-2024
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#16
i have post all details steps at here: https://www.kincony.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=4339
you just need set energy meter --> Parity: NONE
home assistant not support "Parity: EVEN".
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#17
Hi Kincony, I'm having issues with this modbus meter since I set it up as you indicated me.

For months, the meter-consumption is showing 0.04kWh and not changing value. The only parameters that are showing correctly are the meter-voltage and meter-frequency..
How to fix it?

Attached is a screenshot and this is my config:
  - name: hub1
    type: serial
    baudrate: 9600
    bytesize: 8
    method: rtu
    parity: N
    port: /dev/ttyS0
    stopbits: 1

    sensors:
    - name: meter-voltage
      slave: 1
      address: 100
      input_type: holding
      data_type: float32
      precision: 2
      unit_of_measurement: V
      device_class: voltage

    - name: meter-current
      slave: 1
      address: 106
      input_type: holding
      data_type: float32
      precision: 2
      unit_of_measurement: A
      device_class: current

    - name: meter-power
      slave: 1
      address: 118
      input_type: holding
      data_type: float32
      precision: 2
      unit_of_measurement: kW
      device_class: power
   
    - name: meter-factor
      slave: 1
      address: 142
      input_type: holding
      data_type: float32
      precision: 2
      device_class: power_factor

    - name: meter-frequency
      slave: 1
      address: 144
      input_type: holding
      data_type: float32
      precision: 2
      unit_of_measurement: Hz
      device_class: frequency

    - name: meter-consumption
      slave: 1
      address: 0
      input_type: holding
      data_type: float32
      precision: 2
      unit_of_measurement: kWh
      device_class: energy_storage


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#18
already repied in your another thread.
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#19
don't post repeat topic again, i have said many times.
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