Rainforest Eagle: update model numbers#42513
Rainforest Eagle: update model numbers#42513c0ffeeca7 merged 4 commits intohome-assistant:currentfrom minchinweb:patch-2
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The Eagle 3 has replaced the 200 (and the old 200 link forwards to the 3). Also explained how the meter's Zigbee network works a little.
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Pull request overview
This PR updates the Rainforest Eagle integration documentation to reflect that the Eagle 3 model has replaced the Eagle-200, and adds clarification about how these devices use Zigbee Energy Profile to connect to smart meters (not regular Zigbee networks).
Key changes
- Added Eagle 3 as the current model with updated link
- Expanded introduction with explanation of Zigbee Energy Profile connectivity
- Added note that Eagle 3 appears as "Eagle 200" in Home Assistant due to shared API
| Integrate energy usage and pricing from the Rainforest Automation's | ||
| [Eagle 3](https://www.rainforestautomation.com/rfa-z114-eagle-200-2/), | ||
| Eagle-200 and | ||
| [Legacy Eagle](https://rainforestautomation.com/support/rfa-z109-eagle-support/) | ||
| energy gateways. These devices work over Zigbee Energy Profile to connect to | ||
| your smart meter. As such, they do not connect to your regular Zigbee network | ||
| (you don't even need a Zigbee network), but typically will need to be | ||
| provisioned (for example, connected to your meter) by your utility. You then connect | ||
| the device to your home network and can pull energy usage via the device's | ||
| local API. The price will only be included if it is provided by the electricity | ||
| meter. If you picked an electricity plan in the app, the price data will not be | ||
| available. |
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According to the Home Assistant documentation standards, there is no line length limit and content should be written in flowing text style. The paragraph from lines 22-33 should not have hard line breaks within sentences. Each sentence or paragraph should flow continuously without manual line breaks, as this makes it easier to edit in online editors.
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I agree with Copilot here. Please remove the line length limit and use flowing text style.
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Please take a look at the requested changes, and use the Ready for review button when you are done, thanks 👍 |
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Thank you, @minchinweb 👍
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The Eagle 3 has replaced the 200 (and the old 200 link forwards to the 3).
Also explained how the meter's Zigbee network works a little.
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