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SPAN Smart Panels

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Just asking the community if anyone else has ventured into the SPAN Smart Panel world, as I have. I could use some feedback about your setups to make sure I'm ready for at least a non-production store beta of the nodeserver I am developing for PG3 / PG3x.

The SPAN Smart Panel nodeserver will show SPAN Panel (1+), SPAN Circuit (1+ per Panel), and Breaker (all 32 physical slots per Panel) level details of status (including current Watts), and allow use in IoX programs and notifications. 

Circuits will also have the ability to toggle on / off as far as the SPAN is concerned, including as commands within IoX programs. (I'll repeat the disclaimer, as SPAN and their app already warn you, that relying on the software level 'off' for a Circuit before working on electric circuits is not officially appropriate.) 

The Circuits *should* have the ability to change the Priority as far as the SPAN is concerned, but I have not had much luck actually having the API calls be honored. It may just be my current lack of battery integration, though.

The nodeserver is built to leverage *local* network control via SPAN's API, which they have been working with the Home Assistant community to gauge interest in, and gain feedback about, community use cases. I'd therefore consider the local API to be semi-official, but prone to changes over time.

Image is from a work-in-progress build:

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Edited by residualimages

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