Typically I have a scene that alerts me about the power. If I approach the threshold of my subscription ( I have the smallest at 6 kVA). That prevents a power cut.
Ah ok, et dans ce cas tu coupes un appareil pour eviter que ton fournisseurs te passe a un abonnement supérieure avec leurs régulation a la noix ?
Que fais tu exactement ![]()
I turn off an appliance, otherwise it trips the circuit breaker.
And did that happen to you often? ^^’
Because I’m thinking that if that were the case then your subscription is undersized compared to your needs, no?
I don’t understand the point (unless it’s financial) of saying damn I’ll turn off the TV otherwise everything will cut out ^^.
Because it would piss me off to think shit I can’t turn on my stove because otherwise everything will cut out ^^.
I think I’m missing something ^^
We’re not talking about a TV but major power-consuming appliances.
It mainly happens to us in winter and when there are kids.
You run the washing machine / dryer / oven back-to-back plus all the other stuff. You’re not far off. Just add a small portable electric heater in the bathroom and boom, everything goes black.
To tell you the truth, I’m the one who thinks about it, not my wife.
In summer it’s clearly useless, it’s in winter that it happens regularly.
The higher-tier subscription isn’t necessary when the need is occasional.
Ah, I was thinking I must be the one not understanding ^^’
Ok that seems clearer to me now
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I’m very likely to have the problem this winter xD
Thanks for the information and looking forward to seeing what we could do ![]()
Hi everyone!
I’m following up to see where we stand.
Regarding this PR, when we had a call before the holidays we had said there were 2 issues to fix before merging:
- Performance issues, which were fixed via the PR Make event emitting async to avoid blocking the event-loop by Pierre-Gilles · Pull Request #1569 · GladysAssistant/Gladys · GitHub
- Display issues of this « complex » device. We had talked about doing a hybrid display (see meeting minutes: Appel développeur les prochaines semaines? - #35 par pierre-gilles ) @AlexTrovato were you able to start a POC in the end?

Yes there’s a POC but no PR
The ball is in my court, I forgot to reply to alex
For your information, we’re making progress on this topic:
Related discussion, I’m making progress on the integration via the Enedis API; it’s a different, complementary integration to the one proposed by @VonOx.
It will be a less « live » integration than @VonOx’s, but more focused on analyzing historical consumption data and being able to monitor your energy budget in real time, a topical subject ![]()
The discussion is here and I’m open to feedback:
That seems really good to me, once again a great job by Pierre-Gille!
I have nothing to complain about, I’m looking forward to it being available in Gladys, a date?
@Cl9m, I assume you’re talking about the Enedis integration, not the Linxee TIC given your message?
No specific date, I’m progressing at my own pace with my part-time work on Gladys, depending on the various « urgencies » on the side
I’ll post in the other thread as soon as I have something ready!
For the record on this topic, the first step of this development — compatibility with the Lixee TIC — is available in Gladys Assistant 4.12 ![]()
The Lixee TIC is available for €49 from our partner Domadoo:
Retrieval of historical consumption data via the Enedis API is under development and will come later
I’ll keep you posted.
Hello,
I’m sharing an article I found on the subject — it demonstrates the usefulness of a connection to Linky:
https://wiki.abyssproject.net/fr/debian/linky/monitoring-linky-grafana
Having « played » with Grafana in a professional context, it’s powerful but can be resource-intensive
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Phil