Common House solar panels production by month

To display the electricity production of the solar panels by months, weeks, or full days, first pick your unit of time, then indicate the number of those units you want on the graph, then pick a starting date and then click on the "Graph It" button.

You can optionally also pick a second starting date and the series it defines will also be graphed, so you can compare the two series.

Please note that we only have data from 2024-May-30 to 2026-May-09 inclusive.

When the graph appears, more information about it will appear underneath it.

Click on the unit of time you want to graph

If you move your mouse cursor to over one of the bars/columns, you should see the numeric value of the bar.

If there is no usage information, a usage bar/column is not shown.

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The table below shows data for the individual days in the serie(s) you specified. An entry of "n/a" means the information is not available.

You can show additional data/columns by clicking on the three vertical dots on the left of the Date column header then clicking on Columns and then clicking on Show All Columns or individual column titles.

Additional information about the data table is available in the help text box.

Help for Tables

You can change the units being used (metric: Centigrade and millimeters, Imperial: Fahrenheit and inches) by clicking on the three vertical dots on the far left of the Date column header and choosing the units you prefer.

You can sort on individual columns by clicking on the arrowheads at the top of the columns.

If you cannot see an entire column header label, hover the mouse cursor over it, and you will get a popup of the header label. Alternatively, move your mouse cursor over the vertical line on the right side of the header label until the cursor turns into a horizontal, double-headed arrow, then hold down the left mouse button and drag the column edge to the right.

If you cannot see all the data in the table, you can drag the vertical and/or horizontal scroll bars. You can also click and hold your mouse on the bottom line of the table and drag it down.

To move a row: click and hold your mouse cursor on a row and drag it up or down.

You can export the table as a CSV file by clicking on the three vertical dots on the far left of the Date column header label and choosing "Export data (CSV)".

Clicking on Persistence gives a submenu where, after clicking Remember Layouts and then getting the table's columns arranged "perfectly," you can click Remember My Layout and the next time you click the Graph It button, the information in the table will be displayed in your remembered column layout. To get the default column layout back, click on Reset to Default Layout.