I second that. Would be great if max and min values were shown. I have seen an old picture of the dash that had that. Another request would be to able to see consumed Wh so far today rather than cumulative 24h.
It has all you ask and more. It also has an integration set up to use data direct from the Flukso.
Bazzle
saroele |
I agree pvoutput.org has a lot of features, but what I need is different. I want to know the extremes (min and max) in a given interval, and as far as I can see, the flukso only reports averages to the server, by minute.
You can have an average of 1 kW with a max of 1.5 kW and a min of 0.2 kW in the same minute. For design and analysis, knowing these min/max is very important. I don't think pvoutput.org can give me these?
bazzle |
You can drag from the r/h end of the screen 1mm if you wish and get down to a small interval.
Maybe ask on the pvoutput community forum? https://getsatisfaction.com/pvoutput
I second that. Would be great if max and min values were shown. I have seen an old picture of the dash that had that. Another request would be to able to see consumed Wh so far today rather than cumulative 24h.
I really recommend that you use the free pvoutput .org web page.
http://pvoutput.org/intraday.jsp?id=1335&sid=4380
It has all you ask and more. It also has an integration set up to use data direct from the Flukso.
Bazzle
I agree pvoutput.org has a lot of features, but what I need is different. I want to know the extremes (min and max) in a given interval, and as far as I can see, the flukso only reports averages to the server, by minute.
You can have an average of 1 kW with a max of 1.5 kW and a min of 0.2 kW in the same minute. For design and analysis, knowing these min/max is very important. I don't think pvoutput.org can give me these?
You can drag from the r/h end of the screen 1mm if you wish and get down to a small interval.
Maybe ask on the pvoutput community forum?
https://getsatisfaction.com/pvoutput
Bazzle