Been using DESS for a while and works quite ok. But some weird stuff when looking at my graph under VRM (see picture below).
it predicts 19,5kWh of consumption, yet the red bars are only untill this hour and do only represent 5kWh (so this means prediction is missing in the graph)
it predicts a lot of solar power, however, it keeps the battery level constant. (normally, having this much solar power will have the battery full in about 3-4 hours, but it predicts the level at only 40% until 15h.
I’ve also added the energy-graph. Cannot explain either where electricity is going between 11h and 16h. Not to the battery, not to the grid … Perhaps is this the cause why the battery level stays at about 40% during this time.
You have deselected that bar on the graph which is why it is a plain white box on the legend. Just click on that box and the forecast will appear on the graph.
Yet the other question remains: why does it predict batterylevel will stay the same (while solar power will be greather than consumption so batterylevel will have to increase).
Why in the second graph it doesn’t show anything for the difference between solar generated and the consumption (should be pv to net or pv to battery, either 1 of these 2, but shows none).
That would a good (DESS related) question. There seem to be a lot of queries on DESS quirks, and since I don’t use that feature much, I will leave it to others to hopefully clarify for you.