How much energy am I producing? #
Off Grid Energy keeps track of how much energy you produce. To see your production data, go to the main navigation and click “Energy System.” You should now see a bar chart with a snapshot of your production data from the last week.
For more details, look for the “View this Month” button below the chart. Click it.
You should now see a bar chart of energy produced in the last month. To see your data from an individual day, hover over or press on the bar for the day. This will reveal that day’s data.
To change the timeframe, adjust the dropdown menu below the title of the chart.
Besides solar production, you can also view charts of your “Total Energy Used” as well as how much surplus solar energy you sent “To Grid.” To see that data, click on the large house or power line icons near the top of the screen.
After you click, you will notice that the new data is added to the chart. This is so you can compare. “Total Energy Used,” “Produced,” and “To Grid” all toggle on and off, so feel free to mix and match as you explore your data.
Where is today’s data? #
Your solar production data updates every 24-36 hours.
If you are a Off Grid solar battery customer, your battery system sends us data every 4-6 hours. Data will update as soon as it becomes available.
Can I export my data? #
Of course! You can export the data from any chart. Look for the “Export” button below the chart on the left. It has a downward pointing arrow icon.
Data export depends on the graph shown on the screen. Including date range.
What is my battery doing? #
Your system tracks its battery activity and reports it back to Off Grid Energy every 4-6 hours.
To see what your battery’s been up to, go to the main navigation and click “Energy System.” You should now see a bar chart with a snapshot of your production data from the last week. Right above it you should see a battery icon with a percentage. That percentage is how full your battery is right now. Click on the battery icon.
You should now see a snapshot of your battery activity from the past week.
Note that your battery never reaches 0%. That is because we always save enough emergency backup power to get through a blackout.
For more details, click on the “Yesterday’s Battery Activity” button below the chart. This will take you to a larger hourly chart of yesterday’s battery level.
