Closed viliusdidit closed 4 months ago
The AC500 is included from bluetti_mqtt, so the bug is most likely caused there.
I'm using bluetti_mqtt with an AC500 and 4x B300S and while the percentages can start to drift from each other when you don't use enough power or charge to 100% from time to time, that doesn't mean that the voltages should be so varying as shown here.
For example my total percentage is 30%. Two packs are reporting 1%, the other two are reporting 60%. But all of them are reporting a voltage of 53.1V.
And the LEDs on the B300Ss themselves show these different percentages too.
But while that is bad guestimating on bluetti's part in my case, I doubt that it's the same here.
Can you test the beta release 0.0.16? The data should show up in this release
This issue is stale because it has been open for 30 days with no activity.
This issue is stale because it has been open for 30 days with no activity.
What happened?
I noticed a mismatch between bluetti app and hassio: first two batteries are always reported at 100% while the 3rd one fluctuates between 75-87, voltage has similar pattern. sensor.blue_ac500_battery_pack_2_percent sensor.blue_ac500_battery_pack_1_voltage sensor.blue_ac500_battery_pack_2_status - unknown
Minor issue as total seems to be fine: sensor.blue_ac500_total_battery_percent
I'm leaning towards this being untested/bug with ac500 here. It is possible bluetti app is misreporting as well but data looks more realistic.
Let me know/point me how I can send you better debug info/tests.
cheers
Version
0.0.11
What device are you seeing the problem on?
AC500
What bluetooth connection are you using?
USB dongle
Have you changed the integration settings?
false
Integration settings (if you changed them)
No response
Relevant log output
No response