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LSC Power Plugs with monitor

Patryk M. Gutowski 1 ano atrás
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+# https://github.com/FlorianSoler/OpenBeken-Action-lsc-smartplug-with-monitoring-guide/tree/main?tab=readme-ov-file
+substitutions:
+  devicename: lscp01
+  low_devicename: lscp01
+  friendly_devicename: LSC Plug 01
+  update_interval_seconds: "15s"
+  
+esphome:
+  name: $devicename
+  friendly_name: $friendly_devicename
+
+bk72xx:
+  board: generic-bk7231t-qfn32-tuya
+  #framework:
+  #   version: dev
+
+# Enable logging
+logger:
+
+web_server:
+  port: 80
+  
+# Enable Home Assistant API
+api:
+  encryption:
+    key: "ejeMnlF5M60w/yuYwAWn/kIBz701xLwVkUGf9iN8uLA="
+
+ota:
+  password: "2c27af3ab81f992e23745c20ab5dfc02"
+
+wifi:
+  ssid: !secret iot_ssid
+  password: !secret iot_password
+  domain: .int.mmax.cloud
+
+
+sensor:
+  - platform: wifi_signal
+    name: "WiFi Signal Sensor"
+    update_interval: 60s
+
+  - platform: uptime
+    name: Uptime Sensor
+    id: uptime_sensor
+    update_interval: 60s
+    on_raw_value:
+      then:
+        - text_sensor.template.publish:
+            id: uptime_human
+            state: !lambda |-
+              int seconds = round(id(uptime_sensor).raw_state);
+              int days = seconds / (24 * 3600);
+              seconds = seconds % (24 * 3600);
+              int hours = seconds / 3600;
+              seconds = seconds % 3600;
+              int minutes = seconds /  60;
+              seconds = seconds % 60;
+              return (
+                (days ? to_string(days) + "d " : "") +
+                (hours ? to_string(hours) + "h " : "") +
+                (minutes ? to_string(minutes) + "m " : "") +
+                (to_string(seconds) + "s")
+              ).c_str();
+#
+# power monitoring
+#
+    # PC191HA includes a BL0937 chip for measuring power consumption
+    #     and BL0937 is a variation of hlw8012, but using inverted SEL pin functionality
+  - platform: hlw8012
+    model: BL0937     # note that the model must be specified to use special calculation parameters
+    sel_pin:          # I believe that cf_pin reports either Voltage or Current depending on this select pin
+      inverted: true  # determine whether true reports Voltage
+      number: P11
+    cf_pin:           # current or voltage (ele_pin: 7)
+      # inverted: true  # the logic of BL0937 is opposite from HLW8012
+      number: P24
+    cf1_pin:          #  Power (vi_pin: 8)
+      # inverted: true  # the logic of BL0937 is opposite from HLW8012
+      number: P26
+    update_interval: $update_interval_seconds
+
+    # PC191HA measures and returns Voltage OR Current according to the value of sel_pin,
+    #     but it can change the value of sel_pin periodically
+    initial_mode: "VOLTAGE"
+    change_mode_every: "5"
+    # Adjust according to the actual resistor values on board to calibrate the specific unit
+    voltage_divider:  "895"               # LOWER VALUE GIVES LOWER VOLTAGE
+    current_resistor: "0.0006"          # HIGHER VALUE GIVES LOWER WATTAGE
+
+# how the power monitoring values are returned to ESPHome
+    voltage:
+      name: $friendly_devicename Voltage
+      id:   ${low_devicename}_voltage
+      unit_of_measurement: V
+      accuracy_decimals: 1
+      filters:
+        - skip_initial: 2
+    power:
+      name: $friendly_devicename Power
+      id:   ${low_devicename}_power
+      unit_of_measurement: W
+      accuracy_decimals: 2
+      filters:
+        - skip_initial: 2
+    current:
+      name: $friendly_devicename Current
+      id:   ${low_devicename}_current
+      unit_of_measurement: A
+      accuracy_decimals: 2
+      filters:
+        - multiply: 0.18
+        - skip_initial: 2
+
+    # power is simply current x voltage -- except that the pc191ha doesn't follow that formula.
+        # Setting current_resistor to give an accurate Amperage does NOT also give the correct Wattage
+        # my work-around is to calculate current from power / voltage
+        #  - platform: template  
+        #    name: $friendly_devicename Current
+        #    id:   ${low_devicename}_current
+        #    unit_of_measurement: A
+        #    accuracy_decimals: 2
+        #    update_interval: $update_interval_seconds
+        #    lambda: |-
+        #      return (id(${low_devicename}_power).state / id(${low_devicename}_voltage).state);
+        #    filters:  
+        #      - skip_initial: 5     # give time for data to settle to avoid NaN
+
+text_sensor:
+  - platform: template
+    name: Uptime Human Readable
+    id: uptime_human
+    icon: mdi:clock-start
+  - platform: wifi_info
+    ip_address:
+      name: IP Address
+      entity_category: diagnostic
+
+light:
+  - platform: status_led
+    name: "led"
+    internal: true
+    id: led
+    pin:
+      number: P8
+      inverted: true
+  - platform: status_led
+    name: "netled"
+    internal: true
+    id: netled
+    pin:
+      number: P10
+      inverted: true
+
+binary_sensor:
+  - platform: status
+    name: Status
+    entity_category: diagnostic
+
+  - platform: gpio
+    pin:
+      number: P7
+      mode:
+        input: true
+        pullup: true
+      inverted: true
+    id: button1
+    filters:
+      - delayed_on: 50ms
+      - delayed_off: 50ms
+    on_click:
+      - switch.toggle: outlet
+
+  - platform: status
+    name: ${friendly_devicename} status
+
+switch:
+  - platform: gpio
+    name: ${friendly_devicename} Outlet
+    id: outlet
+    pin: P6
+    icon: mdi:power-socket-eu
+    on_turn_on:
+      - light.turn_on: led
+    on_turn_off:
+      - light.turn_off: led
+  # Switch to restart the plug
+  - platform: restart
+    name: ${friendly_devicename} Restart Switch

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+# https://github.com/FlorianSoler/OpenBeken-Action-lsc-smartplug-with-monitoring-guide/tree/main?tab=readme-ov-file
+substitutions:
+  devicename: lscp02
+  low_devicename: lscp02
+  friendly_devicename: LSC Plug 02
+  update_interval_seconds: "15s"
+  
+esphome:
+  name: $devicename
+  friendly_name: $friendly_devicename
+
+bk72xx:
+  board: generic-bk7231t-qfn32-tuya
+  #framework:
+  #   version: dev
+
+# Enable logging
+logger:
+
+web_server:
+  port: 80
+  
+# Enable Home Assistant API
+api:
+  encryption:
+    key: "ejeMnlF5M60w/yuYwAWn/kIBz701xLwVkUGf9iN8uLA="
+
+ota:
+  password: "2c27af3ab81f992e23745c20ab5dfc02"
+
+wifi:
+  ssid: !secret iot_ssid
+  password: !secret iot_password
+  domain: .int.mmax.cloud
+
+
+sensor:
+  - platform: wifi_signal
+    name: "WiFi Signal Sensor"
+    update_interval: 60s
+
+  - platform: uptime
+    name: Uptime Sensor
+    id: uptime_sensor
+    update_interval: 60s
+    on_raw_value:
+      then:
+        - text_sensor.template.publish:
+            id: uptime_human
+            state: !lambda |-
+              int seconds = round(id(uptime_sensor).raw_state);
+              int days = seconds / (24 * 3600);
+              seconds = seconds % (24 * 3600);
+              int hours = seconds / 3600;
+              seconds = seconds % 3600;
+              int minutes = seconds /  60;
+              seconds = seconds % 60;
+              return (
+                (days ? to_string(days) + "d " : "") +
+                (hours ? to_string(hours) + "h " : "") +
+                (minutes ? to_string(minutes) + "m " : "") +
+                (to_string(seconds) + "s")
+              ).c_str();
+#
+# power monitoring
+#
+    # PC191HA includes a BL0937 chip for measuring power consumption
+    #     and BL0937 is a variation of hlw8012, but using inverted SEL pin functionality
+  - platform: hlw8012
+    model: BL0937     # note that the model must be specified to use special calculation parameters
+    sel_pin:          # I believe that cf_pin reports either Voltage or Current depending on this select pin
+      inverted: true  # determine whether true reports Voltage
+      number: P11
+    cf_pin:           # current or voltage (ele_pin: 7)
+      # inverted: true  # the logic of BL0937 is opposite from HLW8012
+      number: P24
+    cf1_pin:          #  Power (vi_pin: 8)
+      # inverted: true  # the logic of BL0937 is opposite from HLW8012
+      number: P26
+    update_interval: $update_interval_seconds
+
+    # PC191HA measures and returns Voltage OR Current according to the value of sel_pin,
+    #     but it can change the value of sel_pin periodically
+    initial_mode: "VOLTAGE"
+    change_mode_every: "5"
+    # Adjust according to the actual resistor values on board to calibrate the specific unit
+    voltage_divider:  "895"               # LOWER VALUE GIVES LOWER VOLTAGE
+    current_resistor: "0.0006"          # HIGHER VALUE GIVES LOWER WATTAGE
+
+# how the power monitoring values are returned to ESPHome
+    voltage:
+      name: $friendly_devicename Voltage
+      id:   ${low_devicename}_voltage
+      unit_of_measurement: V
+      accuracy_decimals: 1
+      filters:
+        - skip_initial: 2
+    power:
+      name: $friendly_devicename Power
+      id:   ${low_devicename}_power
+      unit_of_measurement: W
+      accuracy_decimals: 2
+      filters:
+        - skip_initial: 2
+    current:
+      name: $friendly_devicename Current
+      id:   ${low_devicename}_current
+      unit_of_measurement: A
+      accuracy_decimals: 2
+      filters:
+        - multiply: 0.18
+        - skip_initial: 2
+
+    # power is simply current x voltage -- except that the pc191ha doesn't follow that formula.
+        # Setting current_resistor to give an accurate Amperage does NOT also give the correct Wattage
+        # my work-around is to calculate current from power / voltage
+        #  - platform: template  
+        #    name: $friendly_devicename Current
+        #    id:   ${low_devicename}_current
+        #    unit_of_measurement: A
+        #    accuracy_decimals: 2
+        #    update_interval: $update_interval_seconds
+        #    lambda: |-
+        #      return (id(${low_devicename}_power).state / id(${low_devicename}_voltage).state);
+        #    filters:  
+        #      - skip_initial: 5     # give time for data to settle to avoid NaN
+
+text_sensor:
+  - platform: template
+    name: Uptime Human Readable
+    id: uptime_human
+    icon: mdi:clock-start
+  - platform: wifi_info
+    ip_address:
+      name: IP Address
+      entity_category: diagnostic
+
+light:
+  - platform: status_led
+    name: "led"
+    internal: true
+    id: led
+    pin:
+      number: P8
+      inverted: true
+  - platform: status_led
+    name: "netled"
+    internal: true
+    id: netled
+    pin:
+      number: P10
+      inverted: true
+
+binary_sensor:
+  - platform: status
+    name: Status
+    entity_category: diagnostic
+
+  - platform: gpio
+    pin:
+      number: P7
+      mode:
+        input: true
+        pullup: true
+      inverted: true
+    id: button1
+    filters:
+      - delayed_on: 50ms
+      - delayed_off: 50ms
+    on_click:
+      - switch.toggle: outlet
+
+  - platform: status
+    name: ${friendly_devicename} status
+
+switch:
+  - platform: gpio
+    name: ${friendly_devicename} Outlet
+    id: outlet
+    pin: P6
+    icon: mdi:power-socket-eu
+    on_turn_on:
+      - light.turn_on: led
+    on_turn_off:
+      - light.turn_off: led
+  # Switch to restart the plug
+  - platform: restart
+    name: ${friendly_devicename} Restart Switch