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PB Predicted load graph not trending correctly #1846

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Eeebygum23 opened this issue Jan 5, 2025 · 3 comments
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PB Predicted load graph not trending correctly #1846

Eeebygum23 opened this issue Jan 5, 2025 · 3 comments
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@Eeebygum23
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Describe the bug
The 'In Day Adjustment' graph is not reading correctly. For example if the current load on the house was 15kwh, the current reading on the graph shows significatly less e.g. 4kwh. Also, when the 'Load energy actual (filtered)' is interrogated, it resets at 00:00hrs to a much higher reading than it was previously at before the midnight reset. I would have expected this reading to have reset to 0kwh at midnight.

  • Inverter and battery setup
  • Standard HAOS installer using Home Assistant Yellow
  • PB operating system up to date.

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This may be useful as a comparison of the actual load so far. Note, this screen grab was taken significantly later in the day compared to the other two.

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johnwb87 commented Jan 5, 2025

I asked this question a while back.
#1434

When you graph the load energy actual it is giving you the end of the day value. So actual, actual and the remaining prediction for that day.

The time series is in the attributes of the entity

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gcoan commented Jan 6, 2025

When you graph the load energy actual it is giving you the end of the day value. So actual, actual and the remaining prediction for that day.

Its not just an end of day value, its end of plan value, so depending on your plan duration this can be a couple of days of load predictions

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