HomeAssistant + Yarbo?

Should be able to read the X,Y position of Yarbo, what work plan it’s running and the percentage and have a gate open and close​:+1::+1:

So when Yarbo goes into standby it doesn’t periodically poll for data, a quick HA Automation:

Testing out scheduled charging…at least it’s more likely to use solar for charging these days but still, cycling the battery like that can’t be good…probably going to shut it down, left it on to check out some of the new features and make some map adjustments but too much snow in the yard still to get everything hashed out.

Oy Vey, it was cold/snowing last night, musta been running the heater…for no reason…:sweat_smile::sweat_smile::sweat_smile::sweat_smile::sweat_smile:


Edit: also noticed home assistant showed work mode rather than standby…either way, planning to shut it down today once at 80% charge

@Yarbo-Forum any comments?

Status since security updates? · Issue #6 · YarboInc/YarboHA · GitHub

It’s still working for me…

Are you using the official integration? I wonder if you have to log in again @rcguymike ?

I’m running the official one. And I see his question in the GitHub, so he’s using it too.

Wonder why it’s not working for him…

I had the same issue. Just delete the bot from the Integration and readd it.

I was just wondering… What hardware is everyone running HomeAssistant on? Most of us are techies, so what are we running??

My HomeAssistant is running in a VM on a Synology rack mounted NAS.

A little embarrassed to admit but the trusty old Pi4 8MB with SSD has still been been plenty snappy for my needs. Hovers at 25% CPU and 35% mem. ESP Home compilation speed is where I could use more horsepower.

Probably better than me. HA Green here.

HA Green also for me

We have a dedicated team investigating this issue. You can follow the GitHub thread to stay updated on any progress.

HA Yellow with a Rpi 5 CM module here.

Mines on a Pi5 in docker containers. I had Gemini help me set it up with Telegraph that also sends the data to a Google Cloud VM for warm storage, going to eventually have that dump into Google BigQuery for cold storage. Pretty nice for a free cloud VM​:grin:

How do you like the Pi5? I’ve never used one. I know it’s supposed to be much more powerful.

Really creative use of the Google VM! I never would have thought to use it that way.

It’s really powerful, was super easy to set up the fact you could just connect it to Internet and it would download/install the selected OS and it’s up and running. Bit more pricey but worth the convenience :100::grin:

Ooo, new update out today, battery temps of all 6 cells and some other stuff. The “charge power”(should probably just be called system power) has interesting variable scaling it looks like. Looks like the system reports ~20-30W idling with the mower pro on. And the voltage & current needs a scaling/relabel too, at least I hope it’s not drawing 6000A, at 40,000V​:sweat_smile:

Oh cool. Nice to see them adding new datapoints.

Odd that there still isn’t a simple ‘Docked’ =yes/no or something similar.

How do you update this in home assistant? I don’t receive updates.

Thanks