devineavenger

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  1. neither... the reported power in grafana (under "current UPS Load") is within 10% of what is at the socket... it's roughly 1kWh... I'm saying the costs are not calculated correctly... ("avarage daily cost" "estimated yearly cost" "cost this year") "average daily" should be around 13$ per day, it's 29$ per day, "cost this year" is 3230$ it should be around 2400$ (note: $ is just a symbol, it's not my currency)
  2. We both know how transformers work, and I would agree if the difference would be 10-15%, not more than double. I'm not pointing fingers, but people make mistakes from time to time... It's just my findings... I'm not good at grafana, if someone wants to take a look it's ok, if not, that's ok too... just letting people know.
  3. Totally agreed! The averages are off... That's what I'm saying... I keep an external monitor on the ups socket, and I know for a fact that the average over my last year, day after day, has been ~24 kWh a day... so the calculations are off... from 13 to 29 is more than double. Take a moment to do the calculations on your averages and see if they come up correctly
  4. Hello... Firstly, thanks for the dashboard. Secondly, the costs for the ups, daily, monthly, yearly... They're not displaying what they should, how do I know? basic math :)) I use 24 kWh a day at a price of .55 (local currency), it should display around 13 ish, it shows as 29... same for the others.. cost this year is 3210 instead of 2400 ish... soo... I think it needs some more tinkering