Mmh. There is no limit to xom value. But the xom algorithm in pbth seems to not always work correctly
+1. I’d like to know this as well. If I understand it correctly, the flowcards need work but I might be mistaking.
@Gruijter I’ve modified the chart.js code in my locally installed version of your app to enable dark-mode charts. Would it be possible to include this in a future release?”
In the test version it is already black right?
Just installed the test version, its back to white ;).
Going back to dark-mode.
Edit; I was talking about the battery monitor chart, the prices of today is already black.
Ah, right
Could you make that one also black? Soo I can install the regular version?
I have been using it successfully for the past month. PBTH is very stable, except that the exchange skips the xx:15 updates.
I am only using the 15-min price string with the flow card for new prices received for the next hours. I use a Homey script to calculate rolling hourly averages so the xx:15 issue does not affect me.
If you want to use the PBTH device settings to calculate fully loaded (VAT, day/night) prices, then best avoid doing that and make your own flow do that since the developer did not confirm this works for 15-min prices.
See: [APP][Pro] Power by the Hour: Insights per hour, day, month and year - #3353 by Rrrr
Is there a reason or explanation why I can not update the details in the day ahead prices for Energy?
Both from browser and android app, giving a error or an timeout.
Patience. It takes a while before the device is ready to go again.
I get this message when I want to edit another time in a short time.
Ik see, a lot of patience, but in the end it is okay……
Not easy when changing step by step to “see” the results., but fixed and finished
I apologize if this is already covered in the thread, I did not find out in my searches. I’m wondering if this app can be used to check history, in custom ranges? In the built-in insights from Homey for my HAN-sensor, I cannot choose a specific day(unless it’s today or yesterday) to check.
I’m trying to uncover faulty readings from my main intake meter, so at the end of the month I need to check the consumption logged by my HAN sensor for 2-3 specific hours (f.ex 12/12/2025 - 08:00-09:00).
Homey’s built in stuff doesn’t seem to cover this, so that’s why I’m looking at PBTH. I’ve already set it up, just haven’t been able to find the analytics yet.
I think my patience lasts a lot longer than yours ![]()
App version 7.0.4 is ready for testing: Power by the Hour | Homey
- DAP ENTSOE API rate limit spreading.
- Fixed price change triggers.
- BAT charge chart black background.
- Replace node https with fetch.
- Minimum Homey v12.9.0.
This version should increase stability of price fetching and handling. For the next release I will focus on adding more flowcards for the 15 minute DAP.
The number of new prices has gone down to less than 20x 15-minute prices and going down further every 15 minutes.
I am referring to the JSON string from the flow card “New Prices received for Next Hours”.
I need at least 21 prices. Can you see if it is a bug?
PS I am on v12.9.0 and 7.0.4 and using DAP Estonia Spot 15m, zone 10Y1001A1001A39I
15 minute DAP is with Homey Pro 12.9.0 and PbtH 7.04, Bidding zone: 10YFI-1--------U, FI_Finland, is now not updating the price image fully:
In above sample first is the hourly DAP and the second 15 min DAP from this morning. I send both to Telegram 01:00 EET every morning. Yesterday morning I had:
December 7th, 01:00 EET it still worked even though PbtH had already been updated to 7.0.4 previous evening at 18:00 EET. The reason would be probably, that the prices had already been fetched for the December 7th.
After Homey reboot it seems solved.
Update: Not solved. After reboot I receive a full amount of prices, but every 15 minutes, I receive 1 less.
Ok will check
I use NL_Netherlands, but i think that the price in the second quarter of the hour is not correct. The price is the same as the first quarter.
Homey version: 1290
PBTH: V7.04
Can you add the card: The price is one of the … highest for the rest of the day.
This can be used when I know how many quartres of an hour my battery can still be emptied






