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EEBUS Wallbox
#1
Hi @all,

are there any plans to integrate EEBUS function for charging/wallbox use case?

Many thanks in advance.

Best Regards 
Steffen
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#2
EEBus is DE only. SE version will have this integrated. We see no market for this yet.
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#3
Hi @all,

has anybody information if and when SE will release EEBUS for W4K? If SE is looking for a beta tester I would be happy to help - I having two EEBUS wallboxes with Kostall solar inverter and a battery.

Is there any scripting solution to control a wallbox via EEBUS as an alternative? I just want to read the plug and charging status and set the max. allowed current.

Many thanks for your help!

Best Regards 
Steffen
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#4
Hi @all,

After I’ve got feedback from SE support that there is no focus on EEBUS at the moment due to the new app I’m really worried that I never getting a solution to connect the wallbox to the controller although SE is saying since 2020 via video and the homepage W4K would support this already.
But I know it is not your fault from LM side.

That’s why one question. I‘ve found an working EEBUS solution running on the raspberry:
https://github.com/evcc-io/eebus

Do you see a chance to adapt the code from GO to LUA?

Many thanks for your help.

Best Regards
Steffen
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#5
Rewriting such code is very time-consuming. Go has an ability to be compiled into a static binary that can be run on the controller without installing any additional packages. You can get an RPi or use a virtual machine to play with this solution but it's not something that we can help with.
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#6
Hi admin,

many thanks for your help! The idea to compile it to an static binary and let it run on LogicMachine sounds promising. Do you have a hint how to let a static binary start/run on LogicMachine?

Many thanks!

Best Regards
Steffen
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