Is it possible to track kWh per fase from the homey energy dongle?
Thanks @Dennis_Fokkema what I mean is the total per Fase, so these meters split on fase 1, fase 2 and fase 3:
It gets harder with the 15-min prices. Frequency is unreliable, even with restarting PBTH daily. I havenāt see new prices in hours.
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Iām also experiencing an issue with āprovide prices JSONā on the 15-minute energy device. Sometimes the card returns an error; other times the result is blank.
No prices (SE_Sweden_3) now for 2 days! Restarted PBTH and Homey - still empty! New device is also empty. Is it just me or� Anything I can do?
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Itās not just you. My brother and I each have our own Homey system where we use pbth and we both also have problems with the 15-min prices.
I have have had some discussions with ENTSO-E (the official source of 15 minute pricing). Because of the many PBTH users the api key I have is way over its rate limit budget. They refuse to increase the limit for Homey. Also they refuse me to have multiple keys so I can randomize the usage to prevent hitting the limit on a single key. They seem to want every individual PBTH user to register for their own key. This is too much hassle for most users IMO. So Iām looking at alternative strategies to fetch prices.
In short: much more work for me to do on PBTH. And still got some other projects to fix firstā¦.
2026 will be better ![]()
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Thank you for your trouble to try this. Personally, I do not mind. We have seen similar behaviour for weather apps and Tuya. As long as it is free, it should be OK.
In my case, 15-min prices allow for a faster handling of heating pump, solar panels and pellet heater. Especially when the prices can jump regularly above allowed levels and the 1-hour average does not cut it.
What is the form of the fetch prices?
If it in JSON then you can fetch that and place it here.
This is what I doing now to overcome sudden changes later in the day.
That has happend 3 times.
Quick question: I have a battery and Iām using Tibber. Starting from today Tibber charges their customers a 2,48 cent fee for selling energy (āverkoopvergoedingā). Is it possible to enter this fee somewhere in the PBTH settings in order to calculate the monetary returns from the battery correctly?
From what Iāve seen, you can only use the exact same cost structure (market price, fees, taxes) for buying and selling electricity.
I created second DAP device for energy sold. And another energy sold summarizer that gets the price from that DAP.
Good one. I could use a set a flows to update the price via DAP groups depending on the charge/discharge status of the battery. Thanks.
Anybody a suggestionāļø
Everyone can use Homey Energy when set to the right bidzone, tax rates and time frame. There is even a ādynamic market priceā and ātotal priceā available as a variable.
I have the same question. once 2026 started the counters started -2711 where it should be around 1-2 kWh. how did you solve the @rstroot:
Suddenly all my pbth units stopped reporting the day before new year. Am I the only one with this problem? I am running the test version.
Did you try app restart and wait a few minutes?
Yes, and the Homey, the problem is still there.



