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Bluetti2MQTT

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Installation

To add this repository to Home Assistant use the badge below:

Open your Home Assistant instance and show the add add-on repository dialog with a specific repository URL pre-filled.

or add it manually by navigating to Settings > Add-ons > Add-on Store

Select the three dot menu in the upper right, choose Repositories, and add the following url:

https://github.com/vmauery/bluetti2mqtt

Refresh the page (hard refresh may be required), scroll down to Bluetti2MQTT and install the add-on.

Add-ons

This repository contains the following add-ons:

Supports aarch64 Architecture Supports amd64 Architecture Supports armhf Architecture Supports armv7 Architecture Supports i386 Architecture

MQTT bridge between Bluetti and Home Assistant.

This is a fork from https://github.com/ftrueck/bluetti2mqtt which is a fork from https://github.com/SSMCD/bluetti2mqtt

The original SSMCD code pulls in bluetti-mqtt from pip, which is an old version. Even the latest https://github.com/warhammerkid/bluetti_mqtt code does not support the AC70. But the https://github.com/ftrueck/bluetti_mqtt fork does contain support for it. So what MY fork of bluetti2mqtt does is pull the bluetti-mqtt from the ftruek fork correctly, since there were some issues the in ftrueck dockerfile for bluetti2mqtt. But when I add this repo to HA, I can see my device.

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