This is a Custom Component for Home-Assistant (https://home-assistant.io) reads and displays sensor values from the meteradapter connected to a rooted Toon thermostat.
NOTE: This component only works with rooted Toon devices. Toon thermostats are available in The Netherlands and Belgium (as Boxx).
More information about rooting your Toon can be found here: Eneco Toon as Domotica controller
- Have HACS installed, this will allow you to easily manage and track updates.
- Search for 'Toon Smart Meter'.
- Click Install below the found integration.
- Configure using the configuration instructions below.
- Restart Home-Assistant.
- Copy directory
custom_components/toon_smartmeter
to your<config dir>/custom_components
directory. - Configure with config below.
- Restart Home-Assistant.
To use this component in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
# Example configuration.yaml entry
sensor:
- platform: toon_smartmeter
host: IP_ADDRESS
port: 80
scan_interval: 10
resources:
- gasused
- gasusedcnt
- elecusageflowpulse
- elecusagecntpulse
- elecusageflowlow
- elecusagecntlow
- elecusageflowhigh
- elecusagecnthigh
- elecprodflowlow
- elecprodcntlow
- elecprodflowhigh
- elecprodcnthigh
- elecsolar
- elecsolarcnt
- heat
- waterflow
- waterquantity
powerplugs:
- KoffieStekker
- Server
Configuration variables:
- host (Required): The IP address on which the Toon can be reached.
- port (Optional): Port used by your Toon. (default = 80)
- scan_interval (Optional): Number of seconds between polls. (default = 10)
- resources (Required): This section tells the component which values to display, you can leave out the elecprod values if your don't generate power and the elecusage*pulse types if you use the P1 connection.
- powerplugs (Optional): This section holds any connected power plugs, just enter it's name.
If you want them grouped instead of having the separate sensor badges, you can use this in your groups.yaml
:
# Example groups.yaml entry
Smart Meter:
- sensor.toon_gas_used_last_hour
- sensor.toon_gas_used_cnt
- sensor.toon_power_use_cnt
- sensor.toon_power_use
- sensor.toon_p1_power_prod_low
- sensor.toon_p1_power_prod_high
- sensor.toon_p1_power_prod_cnt_low
- sensor.toon_p1_power_prod_cnt_high
- sensor.toon_p1_power_use_cnt_pulse
- sensor.toon_p1_power_use_cnt_low
- sensor.toon_p1_power_use_cnt_high
- sensor.toon_p1_power_use_low
- sensor.toon_p1_power_use_high
- sensor.toon_p1_power_solar
- sensor.toon_p1_power_solar_cnt
- sensor.toon_p1_heat
- sensor.toon_p1_waterflow
- sensor.toon_p1_waterquantity
Power Plugs:
- sensor.toon_koffiestekker_powerplug_power_use
- sensor.toon_koffiestekker_powerplug_power_use_cnt
You can configure your dashboard like so:
sensor:
- platform: template
sensors:
energie_verbruik_totaal:
friendly_name: "Energieverbruik"
unit_of_measurement: 'W'
icon_template: mdi:lightning-bolt
value_template: "{{ states('sensor.toon_p1_power_use_low') | int + states('sensor.toon_p1_power_use_high') | int }}"
utility_meter:
gasverbruik_vandaag:
name: "Gas Verbruik Vandaag"
source: sensor.toon_gas_used_cnt
cycle: daily
Add the relevant lines below to the configuration.yaml
:
logger:
default: info
logs:
custom_components.toon_smartmeter: debug