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    • Added information on using Raspberry Pi with LeChacal "RPICT hats" for CT clamp sensors, including details on stacking, supported power measurements, and integration with Home Assistant via MQTT.

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A new documentation section was added to describe the use of Raspberry Pi with LeChacal "RPICT hats" for CT clamp sensor setups. The addition outlines the capability to stack these HATs for monitoring multiple lines and details the types of power measurements supported, including Active, Apparent, and Reactive power, as well as power factor for both single-phase and three-phase installations. The integration method with Home Assistant via MQTT is also mentioned. No changes were made to warnings, disclaimers, or code entities.

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source/_includes/energy/ct_clamp.md Added documentation for using Raspberry Pi with LeChacal RPICT HATs for CT clamp sensor integration.

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    participant User
    participant RaspberryPi
    participant RPICT_HAT
    participant HomeAssistant

    User ->> RaspberryPi: Installs RPICT HAT(s)
    RaspberryPi ->> RPICT_HAT: Collects CT clamp sensor data
    RPICT_HAT -->> RaspberryPi: Sends power measurements (Active, Apparent, Reactive, Power Factor)
    RaspberryPi ->> HomeAssistant: Publishes data via MQTT
    HomeAssistant -->> User: Displays energy monitoring data
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source/_includes/energy/ct_clamp.md (1)

5-5: Improve wording and parallel structure in bullet
The phrase “Using a Raspberry Pi, you can use…” is repetitive and doesn’t align with the other list items’ style. Consider rephrasing to something like:
- Use a Raspberry Pi CT clamp HAT from LeChacal called RPICT hats. They can be stacked to monitor multiple lines and provide Active, Apparent, and Reactive power plus power factor for single‑phase and three‑phase installations.
Additionally, linking “MQTT” to Home Assistant’s MQTT integration page (e.g., /integrations/mqtt/) will help users find setup instructions more easily.

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Thanks, @lechacal 👍

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@frenck frenck merged commit 6e92d2a into home-assistant:current Apr 22, 2025
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Thank you. I'll get this done smoother next time hopefully.

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