Die Energiewende nimm jetzt richtig Fahrt hier auf: Neuer Wechselrichter Deye 12K und passender Batteriespeicher mit 16kWh dazu. Wenn ich überlege was die Dinger noch vor 3 Jahren gekostet haben wir mir echt übel ...
Mein SMA Sunnyboy hat über Kleinanzeigen ein neues Herrchen gefunden und darf nun woanders weiter schwitzen. Wenn das neue System da ist gehts an die Installation, endlich wieder ein Nerd-Schrauber Projekt! Und das dann als Vorbereitung für den weiteren Ausbau der PV..
#deye #pv

Deye EV charger – inverter oscillations

TL;DR Deye's EV charger coupled with Deye's inverter in 'solar only' mode of charging is misbehaving when the house battery is full - there are power swings / oscillations that are not normal IMHO. Sometimes inverter even drops PV production to zero when EV charger is ramping up. The cycle repeats until the afternoon, when the inverter starts to use the battery and the power swings stabilize. Who is chasing who? Setup and settings: 12,5 kWp panels Deye's battery and BMS Deye 3 phase […]

https://blog.rozman.info/deye-ev-charger-inverter-oscillations/

**I hope Deye is not going to the enshittification path**

I received this email from Deye (producer of inverters etc.) that tells its users about discontinuing its data migration function, quoting:

Data Migration Feature Discontinuation

Dear Deye Cloud users,

After two years of operation, the Data Migration feature will be permanently discontinued on April 10, 2026. This decision has been made due to underlying technical limitations that can no longer be sustainably maintained.

✅ What you need to do:

Please ensure any pending Solarman data migrations are completed before April 10, 2026. After this date, the Data Migration feature will no longer be accessible.

I wasn’t even aware of this function. It looks like they allowed all inverter data export from their cloud.
I hope this is not a sign of closing the local access to their inverters in the future. Currently I’m accessing the inverter via their wifi dongle and ha-solarman integration (not directly related to Solarman mentioned above).

If they start to enshittify, I’ll ditch their wifi dongle immediately and switch to ESP32 dongle.

https://blog.rozman.info/i-hope-deye-is-not-going-to-the-enshittification-path/ #access #deye #solar #solarman

Integrating Deye EV charger to Home Assistant

(link to blog) TL;DR Integration of Deye EV charger to HA works (somehow) via ha-solarman integration (EV control power, Max. charging power) and parsing of EV charger local admin web page + Command line HA integration to get realtime charging power and energy. Charger type: Deye SUN-EVSE22K01-EU-AC, connected to Deye's inverter via LoRa and Wifi. What works I managed to integrate 2 entities via ha-solarman/modbus for now: Via Solarman/modbus registers: EV charger control power Max EV […]

https://blog.rozman.info/integrating-deye-ev-charger-to-home-assistant/

Der Preis-Leistungs-Speicher mit 16 kWh! - #Deye RW-F16 #LFP im Detail 🔋

In diesem Video schauen wir uns den #Deye #RW-F16 #Batteriespeicher mit 16 kWh #Speicherkapazität genauer an. Mit einem Preis von knapp 110 € pro kWh gehört dieser Speicher aktuell zu den besonders attraktiven Lösungen am Markt und überzeugt zusätzlich mit starken technischen Daten und hoher Flexibilität.

@SonnenladenGmbH

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Kp7XYo60Li4

Der Preis-Leistungs-Speicher mit 16 kWh! - Deye RW-F16 LFP im Detail 🔋

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@33dBm
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Mit der #CE-Kennzeichung hat die #EU ein ganz einfaches Mittel an der Hand, dass in (fast) jeder anderen Branche funktioniert. Erinnert ihr euch an die #Deye-Wechselrichter für #Balkonsolar?

Mit einer #CEKennzeichnungFürSoftware könnten die Behörden X einfach abschalten, bis es funktioniert.

Mit einem #ÖRR der seinen Job, statt nur seine diktierten Aufgaben macht, hätten wir Alternativen, die nicht auf Ehrenamt angewiesen sind.

Man muss nur wollen.

5.generácia meničov Deye menia pravidlá hry

Sú prevratom v oblasti fotovoltiky – efektívne, bezpečné a flexibilné riešenie 5kW - 20kW.

Prečo sú tak výnimočné? Dokážu využiť energiu z panelov, batérií, generátora aj siete.

Získaj bezplatnú konzultáciu! #Voltoia #Deye #Solar

Home Assistant – Ein weiteres Jahr ist vergangen

Ein weiteres Jahr ist vergangen, seit ich meinen letzten Beitrag über meine Erfahrungen mit Home Assistant hier auf myhome.zone veröffentlicht habe. Wer den Beitrag gelesen hat, weiß, dass ich bereits damals von der Stabilität und den Möglichkeiten, die mir Home Assistant bietet, begeistert war. Diese Begeisterung hat sich in den letzten 12 Monaten nicht nur gehalten, sondern ist sogar noch gewachsen. In meinem Smart-Home hat sich seit dem letzten Beitrag so einiges getan, sowohl bei der Hardware als auch bei der Software. Neue Geräte sind eingezogen, bestehende wurden optimiert und auch die Art und Weise, wie ich mein Smart-Home steuere und automatisiere, hat sich weiterentwickelt. […]

https://www.myhome.zone/home-assistant-ein-weiteres-jahr-ist-vergangen/

@kaffeeringe
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Sprich: Schummler werden disqualifiziert.

Das wurde von ein paar Jahren mal mit den Wechselrichtern von #Deye bei Balkon-PV öffentlich durchexerziert.

Stellt euch das bei X vor! Wir hätten schlicht und einfach ein Problem weniger, ihr wißt schon:

**Integrating Deye hybrid inverter to Home Assistant**

Read it on my blog, it has a nicer image/text layout (than on fedi).

Setup and a bit of history

Some years ago when I asked national grid provider for permission for solar, they said no. My house is connected to an old village transformer and they denied all power exports. They said there are too many solar power plants with net metering in my area. 2 years ago I acquired a small balcony PV and I could export up to 600W (but I consumed 92% of produced power that covered about 10% of my consumption).

This year I got permission for PV (with a battery) and export limit of 1.5kW. The grid hasn’t changed, but a local electro contractor said it’s because of some new houses in the area. More consumption – more production allowed. But that’s just a rumor. Anyways, I’m happy I got permission and a small export allowance.

So I decided to upgrade my balcony solar setup (600W HERF microinverter – see blog post) with 12 kW rooftop panels + Deye 12kW hybrid inverter + Deye batteries (thanks to Velog company who did the consulting and installation).

Deye’s inverter typically works in grid-tied mode, but my setup includes also a main manual switch that can be used to disconnect the grid and connect the whole house to inverter’s UPS port. This means I can be fully off-grid if I want to (or if there is a longer grid failure).

Access to inverter’s data

Deye cloud app is nice, but … it’s a cloud app and I’m allergic to cloud apps by the nature. It shows PV status and nice charts, but it updates slowly (every few minutes). I’m also concerned about data privacy and the feeling of being controlled by someone from China (or whatever country). What if they go bankrupt and I lose the access to my inverter? I’m not paranoid, it happened to some other manufacturers of smart devices.

Therefore I was looking for a local access to the inverter and integration to Home Assistant.

There are several ways to access Deye’s inverter data:

  • Cloud: via wifi dongle + Deye cloud app:
  • Local: via Deye’s wifi dongle + local wifi access via Home Assistant / Solarman integration
  • Local: via modbus & RS485 port connected to ESP32.

I’ve set-up the second option for now.

Setup of ha-solarman

There are at least 2 versions of solarman integration for Home Assistant (by Stephan Joubert and by David Rapan). I’ve chosen the David’s one (ha-solarman). I’ve installed it via HACS.

It offers 266 entities (214 for inverter and 13 per battery).

Polling issues of Deye cloud app

Soon after I enabled ha-solarman, I’ve noticed some of the PV devices (mostly batteries) show as offline in Deye Cloud App. I’m not the only one with this issue:

https://github.com/davidrapan/ha-solarman/discussions/208

It looks like this specific setup (Deye inverter + Deye batteries) cause mentioned issues.

It looks also like Deye’s wifi dongle, or rs485 port, can not serve both (cloud app and solarman) equally / without issues.

It would be great if Deye’s engineers updated the dongle’s firmware in a way to prioritize Deye’s traffic (which is rare anyways, every few minutes). Or, if Solarman changed its request to allow Deye’s traffic in between. I don’t know.

I’ve researched forums and reduced refresh inteval from 5 seconds to 15.

I edited custom_components/solarman/const.py file and changed TIMINGS_INTERVAL_SCALE = 3 (default was 1). This increased refresh interval from 5 to 15 secs.

It looks like this is a compromise and both (Deye and Solarman) are happy. I would like faster refresh interval, but for now it’s good.

Showing Deye’s data in Home Assistant

Then I edited Home Assistant’s Energy dashboard and used some of the 216+ inverter’s entities provided by ha-solarman, namely:

Grid consumption: Inverter Total Energy Import

Return to grid: Inverter Total Energy Import

Solar production: Inverter Total Production

Battery systems: Inverter Total Battery Discharge, Inverter Total Battery Charge

Those 5 entities are enough for HA to show its built-in daily energy consumption cards properly:

and also a Sankey chart:

I’ve also added Power Flow Card Plus (via HACS) which shows the current energy power distribution:

For this card, I used the following solarman’s entities:

Grid: Inverter Grid Power

Solar: Inverter PV Power

Battery (combined): Inverter Battery Power

Home: Inverter Load Power .This entity would show the correct house’s power load if I didn’t have another microinverter PV. Therefore I created a new helper entity “Total House Power Load” that summarizes Inverter Load Power + Microinverter Power.

Individual devices: I’ve added some devices with bigger consumption that are connected to the grid by smart plugs.

There is also Sunsynk Power Flow Card available from HACS, but I didn’t manage to configure it fully yet:

For example, I don’t know why it’s showing 20% at the right side of the battery’s SOC (state of charge).

Smart loading of boiler

I’ve added/modified two automations that observes export power. If the export power is below -1000W for more than 30 seconds, it turns on heatpump, increases the temperature from ordinary 50 to 55C and forces heating of the water in the boiler.

The second automation turns on dehumidifier in the basement if there is excess of solar power.

The behaviour of the system

This is a typical PV power profile. Solar panels’ power is increasing until the battery is full, then the inverter starts limiting the production. Instead of a smooth curve, it is something like this (image below) The chart tells that my consumption is too low between 11-19.

Now, in summertime, batteries are full around 10-11AM. During the night the house consumes 30-50% of the battery.

Export to grid kicks in after the battery is full and if there is excess of solar energy. It starts around 10-11AM and gradually stops at around 19:00-19:30. The limit is currently set at 1.2kW, which means 10kWh is exported/sold during the day. The selling price is a half of a buying price. It’s not much, but it’s something.

The swings/spikes in export power are caused by turning on and off the bigger consumers, like ceramic hob. The export goes up to 3kW briefly, then it swings to import 3kW, then inverter catches up/stabilizes and reduces exporting/importing. That happens when the battery is full. I’m thinking about replacing the old ceramic hob that works discretely (on-off for few seconds) with induction hob, which works more continuous. If anyone has hands-on experiences with the effect of induction hob on the inverter’s behaviour, please let me know.

Because of these power swings, a very small grid import was needed (0.1 – 0.3 kWh per day).

Conclusion

After a week of using Deye’s inverter, batteries and Home Assistant, I can say that I’m quite satisfied with it. It is quite configurable and most importantly, all my energy comes from – the sun.

If I needed faster refresh of data, I’ll take a look into direct connection to RS485 port/ESP32.

Related posts

https://blog.rozman.info/integrating-deye-hybrid-inverter-to-home-assistant/ #deye #homeassistant #solar #solarman