#Hi I´m thinking about using HA for a
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Yes, I know and that is ok. But is sees that there in nobody that have used MODBUS when I search for it among the projects. Tips?
There's a native modbus integration, not sure what you mean
Modbus via the GPIO? Most people une Modbus TCP
You didn't say anything about gpio
You said RTU, and the doc say that's supported
Network connected, yes, not gpio connected
No, but how can I use Mosbus RTU wiyhout using the I/O pins? I´m going to connect a rs232/rs485 converter.
Ok, just via ethernet then?
The communication to the device/devices can be serial (rs-485), TCP, or UDP connections
By that do you mean that I must use a USB/485 converter?
You can use serial or you can use network connected
Most people probably use network connected so it'll be easier to get help if you go that way
OK. Can I present values on the dashboard that I have read via Modbus directly? Or status on a GPIO pin?
If there's an entity in HA you can display it
It seems that most peopls here loves everything that is wireless and I want cables.
Ok 🙂
If I install HA on my PI, can I after that disconnect it from ethernet and use it with only a keyboard, mouse and a monitor? Without any network?
Well, yes, but no, but maybe
HAOS has no local display, other than for the command line
Container is the only install that'd allow you to run a local display
(don't touch Supervised)
But can I use only one computer (PI) and run the dashboard there also? Via container?
Yes
Though hopefully you're going to use the Pi4, not the 3 (or lower)
You'll want more than 1 GB of RAM
