All kidding aside...
This is my first year with a full solar rig (we're 5 months since the system activation). I have been riding herd over the meter and the monitoring app. Our system uses the Generac PWRView app (they shut down the web GUI that gave me a lot more data output). I take a daily meter read and can get the daily solar production off the app. I use the two numbers to determine how much power the house has used and how much should have been sent back to the grid for credit. Note: It also helps that I am retired and have nothing else to frickin' do than splice and dice metrics.
The monthly statement is usually around 20kW less than what I calculated, but in the ballpark.
My concern is that our house is a power hog. Don't care what kind of "Energy Star" appliances we installed, there were times with the old analog meter that I could hear those dials spinning. I am looking at the historical numbers of what we consumed in a given month last year over this year, are we using more or less power this year, how much did solar offset, etc. On the plus, with the arc of the sun moving Southward and our energy production reduced to around 6 hours a day, our meter is still showing an daily energy credit over the prior month. Not much, but it's still there.
This is my first year with a full solar rig (we're 5 months since the system activation). I have been riding herd over the meter and the monitoring app. Our system uses the Generac PWRView app (they shut down the web GUI that gave me a lot more data output). I take a daily meter read and can get the daily solar production off the app. I use the two numbers to determine how much power the house has used and how much should have been sent back to the grid for credit. Note: It also helps that I am retired and have nothing else to frickin' do than splice and dice metrics.
The monthly statement is usually around 20kW less than what I calculated, but in the ballpark.
My concern is that our house is a power hog. Don't care what kind of "Energy Star" appliances we installed, there were times with the old analog meter that I could hear those dials spinning. I am looking at the historical numbers of what we consumed in a given month last year over this year, are we using more or less power this year, how much did solar offset, etc. On the plus, with the arc of the sun moving Southward and our energy production reduced to around 6 hours a day, our meter is still showing an daily energy credit over the prior month. Not much, but it's still there.
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