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Nibe s1256 .CSV upload in order to add entity for Hot water start (BT5) #183

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KptnHaddock opened this issue Oct 16, 2024 · 2 comments
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@KptnHaddock
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KptnHaddock commented Oct 16, 2024

Posting the exported .CSV file from Nibe S1256 with reference to post Nibe integration Entity Hot water start (BT5) not visible #128514

Exported file:
modbus_addresses_all_20240901-06569924138015-2_en.csv

Edit: Realize the file uploaded above is slightly adjusted after having stored it from Microsoft Excel. Adding also the original file exported from the Nibe S1256:
modbus_addresses_all_20240901-06569924138015-2_en_original.csv

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have you been able to connect over modbys tcp from home assistant using modbus tcp? I have a s1225 but can't get it to connect using (tcp://ip_adres_of_heat_pump:502 ) and modbus id 0

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@scruysberghs not sure I can help but what integration are you trying to use, is it MQTT, or Nibe heatpump? I successfully added the Nibe Heatpump integration for my s1256 and got a list of 1444 entities of which many can be enabled in HA. I got the integration to work via the Settings -> Integrations -> Add integration process. No editing required for that in the configuration.yaml file.
Noticed also there is a later version on the Modbus documentation from Nibe that explains how to activate the mobdus connection from the heat pump.

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