Savings question #244
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diveleader
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The dashboard as it exists does not support peak\off peak\etc and can only use a fixed price value. There is a discussion here with a few people tackling the problem, but there are many many different variations of pricing all around the world making a simple solution not possible. For myself, I changed all of the 0.19 to 0.37 which is my cheaper rate. I wont know my true savings since I cant account for TOU, but it gives me a good idea for now. |
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Hi,
Firstly, a big thank you to all on here for providing this excellent code.
It's been a learning curve for myself (56 years old) - re using an old N4200 laptop, installing Mint and beginning to learn Linux!
I've got Powerwall-Dashboard up and running fine, retrieved my 3+ years of Powerwall data from Tesla and it seems to be working well.
I have one question on Savings values.
My supplier in the UK gives me a 3 hour window off peak at 0.19 per kW/Hr, when I can charge my Powerwall.
Any surplus solar goes to the grid at an average credit of 0.28 per kW/Hr.
I'm playing with the savings values in the database (0.19) and I'm not sure what to set them at?
ie, what values for fp / tp and tg? I was thinking that, since the solar is free and export to the grid is credited, they should be a minus figure?
If someone could help please, based on the following:
Thanks
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