A32 Pro Esp32 S3 Modbus Register 102: S5140 Channel 3 Voltage - Shower Tank Level Sensor (on/off, capacitive proximity sensor)
Technical documentation for Modbus register 102 on A32 Pro Esp32 S3. Data type: U WORD. Includes Python and YAML configuration examples.
Technical Definition
The register S5140 Channel 3 Voltage - Shower Tank Level Sensor (on/off, capacitive proximity sensor) at address 102 is used to monitor s5140 channel 3 voltage - shower tank level sensor (on/off, capacitive proximity sensor) on the A32 Pro Esp32 S3.
- Protocol: Modbus RTU
- Data Type: U WORD
- Unit: V
- Access: Read Only
How to Read (Python pymodbus)
Use this code snippet to read this specific value via RS485:
from pymodbus.client.sync import ModbusSerialClient
client = ModbusSerialClient(method='rtu', port='/dev/ttyUSB0', baudrate=9600)
client.connect()
# Read S5140 Channel 3 Voltage - Shower Tank Level Sensor (on/off, capacitive proximity sensor) (Address: 102)
# Note: Check if your device uses 0-based or 1-based addressing
result = client.read_input_registers(address=102, count=2, unit=1)
if not result.isError():
print(f"Raw Value: {result.registers}")
else:
print("Error reading register")
client.close()
Integration (Home Assistant)
Paste this into your configuration.yaml:
- platform: modbus_controller
name: "S5140 Channel 3 Voltage - Shower Tank Level Sensor (on/off, capacitive proximity sensor)"
address: 102
value_type: U_WORD
unit_of_measurement: "V"
Connection Diagram
Here is the standard RS485 wiring for this configuration:
graph TD
PLC[Host Controller / Home Assistant]
Device[A32 Pro Esp32 S3]
PLC -- "A+ (D+)" --> Device
PLC -- "B- (D-)" --> Device
PLC -- GND --> Device
💡 Engineer's Insight
Analysis: Output status (0 or 1) for Shower Tank Level Sensor (S5140 Channel 3).
Troubleshooting: Zero might mean tank is not full or sensor is off. Check sensor mounting and level.