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Is Evcc functional?

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    creative567145
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    1. We installed Evcc

    2. We see this notification:
      Run evcc detect or evcc configure for initial setup. Then restart the app.

    3. We went in the EVCC - Terminal and have run both commands and this is the result:

    Connecting...
    root@448da2a9-736b-4cc3-9370-1e160d939387:/app/code# evcc detect
    This account is currently not available.
    root@448da2a9-736b-4cc3-9370-1e160d939387:/app/code# evcc configure
    This account is currently not available.
    root@448da2a9-736b-4cc3-9370-1e160d939387:/app/code#

    Since there isn't any post in this category (except for the Package Updates post), has anybody configured Evcc and confirmed it's functionality?

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    • robiR Offline
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      robi
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      Try running it from /app/data

      Conscious tech

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        creative567145
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        Thank you @robi for the fast response. We tested that and the result is the same

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          Then I would take a look at their docs instead (as we don't seem to have any): https://docs.evcc.io/en/docs/installation/configuration

          May have to create your .yaml config file manually.

          Conscious tech

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            nebulon
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            I did package that for my parents back then and it used to work fine, though they moved on to some other system and thus at least I have no use-case for it. Since upstream has changed configuration since then quite a bit, maybe the current package isn't working as expected anymore. If someone has a use-case to actually make it do something, would be great if we can fix up the bits in the package.

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              creative567145
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              Thank you both @robi and @nebulon

              Got it working.

              Here are the steps in case if anybody wishes to replicate the process.
              It would help a lot to the new Evcc users if the package includes the mentioned changes already.

              Steps:

              1. Installed Evcc
              2. Click: File Manager
              3. Click: New > New File
              4. Name it this text: evcc.yaml
              5. Click: Restart App
              6. Refresh the web browser window. A new file will be created named: evcc.db
              7. Open the file: evcc.yaml
                There is already a text like this inside:
              network:
                schema: http
                port: 7070
                host: evcc.demo.cloudron.io
              database:
                type: sqlite
                dsn: /app/data/evcc.db
              

              Click enter 2 times to be able to write to a new line bellow

              1. Copy-paste the text from here:
                https://docs.evcc.io/en/docs/installation/configuration#manual

              This is the text:

              ## minimal configuration example
              
              site:
                title: Home # display name for UI
                meters:
                  grid: my_grid
                  pv:
                    - my_pv
                  battery:
                    - my_battery
              
              # define your loadpoints according your needs
              # see https://docs.evcc.io/en/docs/reference/configuration/loadpoints
              loadpoints:
                - title: Garage # display name for UI
                  charger: my_charger # charger
                  vehicle: my_car # default vehicle
              
              # meter definitions
              # name can be freely chosen and is used as reference when assigning meters to site and loadpoints
              # for documentation see https://docs.evcc.io/docs/devices/meters
              meters:
                # replace with your real grid meter
                - name: my_grid
                  type: template
                  template: demo-meter
                  usage: grid
                  power: -1000 # 1 kW feed-in
                # replace with your real solar system
                - name: my_pv
                  type: template
                  template: demo-meter
                  usage: pv
                  power: 4000 # 4 kW production
                # replace with your real battery
                - name: my_battery
                  type: template
                  template: demo-battery
                  usage: battery
                  power: -1000 # 1 kW battery charging
                  soc: 50 # 50 % state of charge
              
              # replace with your real charger
              # see https://docs.evcc.io/docs/devices/chargers
              chargers:
                - name: my_charger
                  type: template
                  template: demo-charger
                  status: C # charging
                  power: 2000 # 2 kW charging power
                  enabled: true # optional
              
              # replace with your real vehicle (optional)
              # see https://docs.evcc.io/docs/devices/vehicles
              vehicles:
                - name: my_car
                  type: template
                  template: offline
                  title: blue e-Golf
                  capacity: 50 # in kWh
              
              # enter your real grid tariff and feed-in price
              # see https://docs.evcc.io/docs/tariffs
              tariffs:
                currency: EUR
                grid:
                  type: fixed
                  price: 0.29 # EUR/kWh
                feedin:
                  type: fixed
                  price: 0.10 # EUR/kWh
              
              1. Click: Save + Restart App

              2. Click on Evcc (URL)

              3. There we can see Demo data for: blue e-Golf - charging

              Add a new Admin password
              Click: Configuration + Add the password again
              Click to activate the Experimental features

              After this hopefully, the changes can be performed directly inside Evcc via the web browser UI.
              If not, the evcc.yaml file will have to be edited manually,
              because these terminal commands still aren't working: evcc detect + evcc configure

              Hope that was useful 🙂

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