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# LVX6048 → Home Assistant
Reproducible install package for monitoring 2× MPP Solar LVX6048 inverters over
USB-HID (PI18) via [`powermon`](https://github.com/jblance/powermon), publishing
to a Home Assistant MQTT broker with HA auto-discovery.
## What's in the box
```
LVX6048/
├── README.md ← start here
├── Install.md ← detailed walkthrough (what install.sh does)
├── Monitoring.md ← background / design notes
├── install.sh ← one-shot installer (idempotent, safe to re-run)
├── etc/ mirror of target system paths
│ ├── udev/rules.d/99-lvx6048.rules
│ └── systemd/system/
│ ├── lvx-resolve-links.service
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│ ├── lvx-control.service
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│ ├── powermon.service
│ ├── powermon2.service
│ ├── powermon.service.d/10-resolver.conf
│ └── powermon2.service.d/10-resolver.conf
├── config/powermon/ lands at ~/.config/powermon/ (mode 600)
│ ├── powermon.yaml ← unit #1 — edit MQTT creds before deploying
│ └── powermon2.yaml ← unit #2 — edit MQTT creds before deploying
├── bin/
│ └── lvx-resolve-links ← installed as /usr/local/sbin/lvx-resolve-links
│ (install.sh rewrites the shebang to the uv-installed python)
├── powermon-patches/ ← drop-in files for the uv tool install
│ ├── README.md ← what each patch does + upgrade path
│ ├── pi18.py, usbport.py, mqttbroker.py,
│ └── port_config_model.py, ports_init.py
├── lvx-flash/ ← settings-profile CLI
│ ├── flash.py ← dump / diff / apply / compare / sync-check
│ ├── README.md
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│ └── profiles/
│ ├── current.yaml ← legacy snapshot
│ └── eg4-lp4-v2.yaml ← canonical EG4 LP4 v2 LiFePO4 bank profile
├── lvx-control/ ← HA → powermon adhoc command bridge
│ ├── lvx-control ← single-file Python daemon
│ └── README.md ← supported actions / topic layout
├── homeassistant/ ← HA-side control entities + dashboard
│ ├── mqtt_controls.yaml ← selects + numbers for the controls
│ ├── lovelace_controls.yaml ← dashboard view
│ └── README.md
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└── smoketest/ ← adhoc test configs (one-off powermon -C usage)
├── console.yaml
└── smoketest.yaml
```
## Quick start (reproducing on a fresh machine)
```bash
# 1. Clone / scp this folder into place (e.g. /home/<user>/solar/LVX6048)
cd ~/solar/LVX6048
# 2. Install uv if not already: https://docs.astral.sh/uv/
# 3. Run the installer
./install.sh
# 4. Edit the two things install.sh warns about:
# a. ~/.config/powermon/powermon{,2}.yaml — MQTT broker IP / user / password
# b. /usr/local/sbin/lvx-resolve-links — SERIAL_UNIT_1 / SERIAL_UNIT_2 (see below)
# lvx-flash/flash.py — same two constants
# 5. Capture each inverter's PI18 serial (with services stopped):
sudo systemctl stop lvx-resolve-links.service powermon.service powermon2.service
for d in /dev/hidraw0 /dev/hidraw1; do
TMP=$(mktemp --suffix=.yaml)
printf 'loop: once\ndevice:\n name: probe\n port: {type: usb, path: %s, protocol: PI18}\ncommands:\n - {command: ID, trigger: {loops: 1}}\n' "$d" > "$TMP"
echo "=== $d ==="
~/.local/bin/powermon -C "$TMP" 2>&1 | grep serial_number
rm -f "$TMP"; sleep 2
done
# Edit SERIAL_UNIT_{1,2} in /usr/local/sbin/lvx-resolve-links and lvx-flash/flash.py,
# then:
sudo systemctl start lvx-resolve-links.service powermon.service powermon2.service
```
## How the pieces fit together
```
┌─────────────────────────┐ ┌─────────────────────────┐
│ LVX6048 #1 (USB-HID) │ ──▶ │ /dev/hidraw{0|1} │
│ LVX6048 #2 (USB-HID) │ ──▶ │ (vid:pid 0665:5161) │
└─────────────────────────┘ └──────────┬──────────────┘
│ (99-lvx6048.rules → group=dialout)
┌──────────────────────────────────┐
│ lvx-resolve-links.service │
│ (oneshot, runs before powermon) │
│ │
│ probes each hidraw w/ PI18 ID │
│ creates /dev/lvx6048-{1,2} │
│ symlinks keyed to serial │
└──────────┬───────────────────────┘
│ After= / Requires=
┌──────────────────────────────────┐
│ powermon.service (unit #1) │
│ powermon2.service (unit #2) │
│ │
│ poll GS / MOD / PIRI / ET │
│ publish to HA auto-discovery │
│ topics under homeassistant/* │
└──────────┬───────────────────────┘
│ MQTT (port 1883)
┌──────────────────────────────────┐
│ Home Assistant Mosquitto broker │
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│ ~23 auto-discovered sensors/unit │
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└──────────────────────────────────┘
```
Separate from the monitoring pipeline, **`lvx-flash/`** is a manual settings
tool: dump the inverter's current config into a YAML profile, diff against a
target profile, apply changes safely (stops powermon, writes via PI18 setters,
verifies via PIRI readback). Also supports `compare` (diff live settings
between two inverters) and `sync-check` (verify parallel-stack health).
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## Cable moves and inverter power-cycles
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Identification is PI18-serial-based, so moving USB cables between hub ports
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never requires config edits. The udev rule fires `lvx-resolve-links` and
restarts both powermon services automatically whenever a matching hidraw
device appears (`ACTION=="add"`), so a cable shuffle or inverter power-cycle
recovers on its own — no manual `systemctl restart` needed in the common case.
If recovery looks stuck (e.g. a unit was off long enough that its hidraw
disappeared but the new one didn't trigger the rule for some reason):
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```bash
sudo systemctl restart lvx-resolve-links.service powermon.service powermon2.service
```
## Replacing an inverter
When a unit is swapped, capture its new PI18 serial (see step 5 of Quick start)
and update the two `SERIAL_UNIT_*` constants in:
- `/usr/local/sbin/lvx-resolve-links`
- `~/solar/LVX6048/lvx-flash/flash.py`
then restart the three services.
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## Status — done / pending
**Done (2026-04-26):**
- **Parallel commissioning.** Both inverters operationally paralleled and
load-sharing on a 3× EG4 LP4 v2 bank. See `2026-04-26-parallel.md`.
- **Main-CPU firmware parity.** Both units now at main 06306. Slave-CPU
firmware still differs (06126 / 06021) but is benign: cluster handshake
completes, current sharing is symmetric, no faults. The vendor's
`LVX6048 FW63.06.zip` includes a `dsp.hex` slave bin if version parity
is ever desired for cosmetic reasons.
- **Hot-plug recovery.** udev rule auto-restarts the resolver + powermon
services when an inverter re-enumerates. Resolver also has a retry loop
to handle the brief race when both units come up nearly together.
- **`parallel_instance_number` decoder.** Replaced upstream's misleading
2-value flag with a proper instance-index decoder (0 = master, 1+ =
slaves) in both GS and PGS. `flash.py sync-check` updated to match.
- **MOD code 06.** Added "Charge" mapping (was crashing sync-check).
Educated guess on the label — revisit if it shows up in unrelated states.
- **Battery profile.** `lvx-flash/profiles/eg4-lp4-v2.yaml` captures the
conservative open-loop LFP policy in use (USER mode, 56.4 V bulk,
54.0 V float, 48.0 V cutoff, 60 A MCHGC).
- **HA remote control.** `lvx-control` daemon bridges HA-friendly MQTT
topics (`solar/control/lvx6048/<action>`) to powermon's adhoc-command
queue, mirroring every change to both inverters in lock-step. Day-to-day
controls (POP / PCP / PSP / MCHGC / MUCHGC) exposed; risky setters
(battery thresholds, type, output mode, factory reset) deliberately not.
Companion HA configs live in `homeassistant/`.
**Pending / nice-to-have:**
- **PGS field layout.** The LVX6048-specific 30-field PGS response is only
partially named in `powermon-patches/pi18.py` — fields 4, 1322, 2328,
and 30 are still exposed as raw strings. Now that the cluster is actually
paralleled, more of these fields produce meaningful values; worth a
second pass to identify them by comparing PGS0 vs PGS1 captures from
master and slave.
- **Control / set commands via HA.** PI18 setters (POP, PCP, MCHGC, MUCHGC,
PF) are implemented in `lvx-flash/flash.py` for offline use, but aren't
exposed as HA button/select entities. Deferred until monitoring has been
stable for at least a week.
- **Closed-loop BMS comms.** Currently open-loop — inverters estimate SoC
from voltage, batteries don't push real-time SoC / charge limits to the
inverter. Closed-loop would give better SoC accuracy and dynamic CC
tapering near full. Path is the dedicated CAN port on the master pack →
inverter BMS port (separate cable from the inter-pack daisy-chain).
Deferred.