Sometimes, when there is substantial more consumption than planned, a recalculation of future consumption assumes the deviation will last for the foreseeable future. This harms future SOC planning. I know that at some point in time during the day, when a new recalculation is done, this will be corrected, but some harm may have been done.
In the screenshot the high consumption stopped at 15:30 (car charging, started at 14:00, until 15:30)
I do not know how you do the consumption planning, but if a deviation of the planned consumption has been found, then assume this will only last until the next planning recalculation. At least that would be my suggestion.
This is not an urgent matter. Please go on with fixing other bugs. You are doing a great job.
Relevant log output
No response
Screenshots
At +/- 17:30 things turned normal again and target SOC's got adjusted:
Contact Details
siempoot@gmail.com
VRM portal ID
c0619ab31cc4
Country / region
Netherlands (nl)
B max
40
TB max
6
FB max
6
TG max
16
FG max
16
Battery costs
0.027
Buy price
(p+0.13)*1.21+0.02
Sell price
(p+0.13)*1.21-0.02
feed-in possible
yes
feed-in control
None
Version
0.1.6
What happened?
Sometimes, when there is substantial more consumption than planned, a recalculation of future consumption assumes the deviation will last for the foreseeable future. This harms future SOC planning. I know that at some point in time during the day, when a new recalculation is done, this will be corrected, but some harm may have been done. In the screenshot the high consumption stopped at 15:30 (car charging, started at 14:00, until 15:30)
I do not know how you do the consumption planning, but if a deviation of the planned consumption has been found, then assume this will only last until the next planning recalculation. At least that would be my suggestion.
This is not an urgent matter. Please go on with fixing other bugs. You are doing a great job.
Relevant log output
No response
Screenshots
At +/- 17:30 things turned normal again and target SOC's got adjusted: