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Signed-off-by: Daniel Hjelseth Høyer <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Hjelseth Høyer <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: Daniel Hjelseth Høyer <[email protected]>
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Pull request overview
This PR adds documentation for the new Homevolt battery integration, enabling users to connect their Homevolt batteries locally to Home Assistant via the network without requiring cloud connectivity.
Key changes:
- Creates comprehensive documentation for the Homevolt integration including configuration, sensors, troubleshooting, and removal instructions
- Documents the requirement for API access to be enabled via Tibber Customer Support
- Lists the various sensor types exposed by the integration (power, energy, voltage, current, temperature, etc.)
| API access must be explicitly enabled on the Homevolt device; contact Tibber Customer Support to verify activate the API. | ||
| Configuration needs the device IP address and, if set on the device, a password. |
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According to the documentation standards, there should be no limit for line length and text should be written in a flowing style in Markdown files. This sentence should be part of a flowing paragraph rather than being split into separate lines with hard breaks.
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Thank you, @Danielhiversen 👍
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