This tool fetches the current telemetry information from the HMS-XXXXW-2T series of micro-inverters and publishes the information into an MQTT broker. Please note that it doesn’t implement a DTU, but pulls the information off the internal DTU of these inverters.
The tool is distributed as source only — for now. You’ll have to download, compile and run it yourself. Please note that configuration of hosts, and passwords is done via config.toml
from the current directory. It supports two different output channels. One is a simple MQTT publisher that doesn't follow a particular schema, and the other is made for Home Assistant. It supports auto discovery of devices.
$ git clone https://github.com/DennisOSRM/hms-mqtt-publisher.git
$ cd hms-mqtt-publisher
$ cargo r
The latest release is directly deployable via a docker image from DockerHub. It is built automatically for the following Linux platforms:
- amd64,
- arm/v7,
- and arm64.
The parameters to access the inverter and MQTT instance are pulled from environment variables:
$INVERTER_HOST
$MQTT_BROKER_HOST
$MQTT_USERNAME
(optional)$MQTT_PASSWORD
(optional)$MQTT_PORT
(optional)
Please note: The tool does not come with any guarantees and if by chance you fry your inverter with a funny series of bits, you are on your own. That being said, no inverters have been harmed during development.
- One can only fetch updates approximately twice per minute. The inverter firmware seems to implement a mandatory wait period of a little more than 30 seconds. If one makes a request within 30 seconds of the previous one, then the inverter will reply with the previous reading and restart the countdown. It will also not send updated values to S-Miles Cloud if this happens.
- The tool is a CLI tool and not a background service.
- The tools was developed for (and with an) HMS-800W-2T. It may work with the other inverters from the series, but is untested at the time of writing