![]() ![]() Type: 'custom:tesla-style-solar-power-card ' name: My Flows # 7 flows between bubbles grid_to_house_entity: id_consumption grid_to_battery_entity: id_battery_charge generation_to_grid_entity: id_feed_in generation_to_battery_entity: sensor.battery_charging generation_to_house_entity: sensor.solar_consumption battery_to_house_entity: sensor.battery_consumption battery_to_grid_entity: sensor.battery_to_grid # extra values to show as text above icons battery_extra_entity: sensor.battery_charge house_extra_entity: sensor.current_temperature generation_extra_entity: sensor.percent_cloud_coverage grid_extra_entity: sensor.monthly_feed_in # optional appliances with consumption and extra values appliance1_consumption_entity: sensor.car_consumption appliance1_extra_entity: sensor.car_battery_state_of_charge appliance2_consumption_entity: sensor.heating_consumption appliance2_extra_entity: sensor.heating_operation # optional 4 main bubble icons for clickable entities grid_entity: id_consumption house_entity: sensor.house_consumption generation_entity: sensor.solar_yield battery_entity: sensor.battery_consumption The sensor can be called whatever you want, they are powermeter sensors in Watt or Kilowatt (choose the same for all, it will create kw from it). There are no required entities, though your configuration can show strange results if you leave some combinations out. ![]() The left part of these examples is fixed, change the right part with your own sensors. I would advice to use the bubbles you want and the flows linked to the one's you are using.
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