Ok, here is the example of read out from SCE meter:
(001) total read out (total usage) from day 1. It is just like your car's odometer, it only goes up. If my current reading is 16533, that's the total kWh energy I "used" from SCE. I start my solar system about 11 days ago and the meter (001) reads 16400. Which means I "used" 16533 - 16400 = 133 kWh of energy from SCE for last 11 days.
(082) the number indicates what are the current usage from SCE. At night time, the "arrow" goes to right side. During the day, the "arrow" goes to the left side. That shows my solar is "banking" to SCE. The number is the NET after my consumption during daytime.
(071) the number represent the total amount of energy I "bank" to SCE. If the number under (071) shows 197 , that means I have credit of 197 kWh from SCE during 11 days of solar production.
If I have total cedit of 197 kWh from SCE and I "take" 133kWh from SCE during the nights, so 197 - 133 = 64. That means I still have credit of 64 kWh from SCE, and that is the exact amount I see when I log on to SCE website.
If I want to know the total output of my solar, I can check on 2 places. #1, the E Total on SMA inverter. #2, my Locus monitoring system.
Learn to read your meter, it is just a simple math. We don't really need to get into all the details, unless you have all the free time


bando, your solar output were double of mine 6.63kW DC, I'm only getting little under 25kWh. My panels were facing SW 245, what about yours?
JPM, that's a real good number for size of your SP, South 195 must be nice.
1/5/14 were a nice clear day here in OC
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