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  • HX_Guy
    Solar Fanatic
    • Apr 2014
    • 1002

    #61
    The dimmer is on the same circuit that the gateway is on because that's where my internet switch is and there really is no choice of moving it.

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    • bcroe
      Solar Fanatic
      • Jan 2012
      • 5213

      #62
      Originally posted by HX_Guy
      The dimmer is on the same circuit that the gateway is on because
      that's where my internet switch is and there really is no choice of moving it.
      I'm not familiar with your situation. Is that an incandescent fixture, or something more
      exotic like fluorescent? If the dimmer is a very simple phase controller, check if it has
      any kind of RF filter. Like, a coil wound around a ferrite rod. If not, just using a filtered
      dimmer might fix it.

      Failing that, even a minimum type filter box could do it. 2 wires in, 2 out, lots of them
      around here. Try putting it at the 2 wires from the power; the output side goes to the
      dimmer & the light fixture (only). Probably won't fit in a small wall box; need a double.

      Pretty aggressive here. The words "can't" and "rewire" just never go together. Bruce Roe
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      • HX_Guy
        Solar Fanatic
        • Apr 2014
        • 1002

        #63
        The light is an incandescent fixture using a Leviton dimmer from Home Depot, nothing fancy. Looks like this, except only 3 total wires (the picture from Google is for a 3-way switch)



        It's really not that big a problem so I'll just leave it alone. What is more bothersome is that the TED software shows different consumption numbers than what PVOutput.org is recording, I wonder what would cause that? For example yesterday, TED shows 90.8kWh while PVOutput shows 93.9kWh.

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        • SunEagle
          Super Moderator
          • Oct 2012
          • 15166

          #64
          Originally posted by HX_Guy
          The light is an incandescent fixture using a Leviton dimmer from Home Depot, nothing fancy. Looks like this, except only 3 total wires (the picture from Google is for a 3-way switch)



          It's really not that big a problem so I'll just leave it alone. What is more bothersome is that the TED software shows different consumption numbers than what PVOutput.org is recording, I wonder what would cause that? For example yesterday, TED shows 90.8kWh while PVOutput shows 93.9kWh.
          The dimmer may be generating harmonic distortion or RF on the power line which may be affecting the TED unit or it's ability to communicate with the Gateway.

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          • DanS26
            Solar Fanatic
            • Dec 2011
            • 990

            #65
            Originally posted by HX_Guy

            What is more bothersome is that the TED software shows different consumption numbers than what PVOutput.org is recording, I wonder what would cause that? For example yesterday, TED shows 90.8kWh while PVOutput shows 93.9kWh.
            Check your time zone setup in PVOutput.

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            • HX_Guy
              Solar Fanatic
              • Apr 2014
              • 1002

              #66
              Changed it to Phoenix, it was setup to Australia...but the information didn't change, still shows 93.8kWh...maybe it takes some time to update?

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              • gregvet
                Member
                • Feb 2014
                • 78

                #67
                Originally posted by HX_Guy
                Changed it to Phoenix, it was setup to Australia...but the information didn't change, still shows 93.8kWh...maybe it takes some time to update?
                My TED 5000 does the same thing although the difference is typically less than 5 kWh/day. After several months of kWh usage/production, I calibrated my MTUs to show similar kWh usage/production as my POCO bill -so for instance, I found if I calibrate my usage MTUs to 102% (1.02) and calibrate my production MTU to 101% (1.01), I come relatively close to my monthly bill(with variance of when the readings occured). Since I check PVOutput daily, I adjust the production/usage and peak output/time in the morning for the previous day(typically less than 5 kWh) anyway.

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                • DanS26
                  Solar Fanatic
                  • Dec 2011
                  • 990

                  #68
                  Originally posted by HX_Guy
                  Changed it to Phoenix, it was setup to Australia...but the information didn't change, still shows 93.8kWh...maybe it takes some time to update?

                  History will not change in PVOutput.....but going forward you should now be in sync.

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                  • HX_Guy
                    Solar Fanatic
                    • Apr 2014
                    • 1002

                    #69
                    Originally posted by gregvet
                    My TED 5000 does the same thing although the difference is typically less than 5 kWh/day. After several months of kWh usage/production, I calibrated my MTUs to show similar kWh usage/production as my POCO bill -so for instance, I found if I calibrate my usage MTUs to 102% (1.02) and calibrate my production MTU to 101% (1.01), I come relatively close to my monthly bill(with variance of when the readings occured). Since I check PVOutput daily, I adjust the production/usage and peak output/time in the morning for the previous day(typically less than 5 kWh) anyway.
                    Hmm, my POCO and TED reading are about 1kW per day off which is pretty good, I'll see now that I installed the in-line filter (installed on 06/21) how it looks and see if I need to make any adjustments. Same with PVOutput now that I adjusted the time zones.

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                    • Volusiano
                      Solar Fanatic
                      • Oct 2013
                      • 697

                      #70
                      Originally posted by HX_Guy
                      Hmm, my POCO and TED reading are about 1kW per day off which is pretty good, I'll see now that I installed the in-line filter (installed on 06/21) how it looks and see if I need to make any adjustments. Same with PVOutput now that I adjusted the time zones.

                      I notice that you're showing PVOutput on the table. Does that mean that your system is already up and running? That was pretty fast.

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                      • HX_Guy
                        Solar Fanatic
                        • Apr 2014
                        • 1002

                        #71
                        I wish. Not even anywhere close...as in, the permiting stuff isn't even ready to submit.

                        The PVOutput data is from my TED unit and it shows energy consumption (vs generation from a PV system).

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                        • Mb190e
                          Solar Fanatic
                          • May 2014
                          • 167

                          #72
                          Originally posted by HX_Guy
                          I wish. Not even anywhere close...as in, the permiting stuff isn't even ready to submit.

                          The PVOutput data is from my TED unit and it shows energy consumption (vs generation from a PV system).
                          I noticed with my setup there is some discrepancies after the data gets uploaded to PVOutput. Look at timestamp 10:15 AM and 10:20 AM http://pvoutput.org/intraday.jsp?id=...20&dt=20140622. I don't think there's any way I could use that much power and not have the whole house go up in flames. My Ted does not show the same spike. same with daily production they're always off by a little bit.

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