For me the reporting is most importantly about one thing, and it is monitoring for problems, and help diagnose when problems come up (and boy have I had some...)
Most homeowners don't monitor their system, and so they have no clue their system is not providing the expected return, unless it becomes catastrophic.
The other perverse effect from that is that installers are so use not to have to deal with problems, that when you come to them with evidence there is something wrong, they look at you like you are a pain in their butt.
Some of the side benefits are:
Keeping an eye on my overall consumption vs solar production vs PVwatt
Track my overall battery discharge to make sure I am in the SGIP requirement
Being able to use the app to verify if something is on that should or should not when I am not here.
Most homeowners don't monitor their system, and so they have no clue their system is not providing the expected return, unless it becomes catastrophic.
The other perverse effect from that is that installers are so use not to have to deal with problems, that when you come to them with evidence there is something wrong, they look at you like you are a pain in their butt.
Some of the side benefits are:
Keeping an eye on my overall consumption vs solar production vs PVwatt
Track my overall battery discharge to make sure I am in the SGIP requirement
Being able to use the app to verify if something is on that should or should not when I am not here.
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