I’m wondering the same thing as Doug. I see no way to change the data interval. It exports the same exact table which is shown in the table view. In case of a whole year, those intervals are the whole day and while for temperature, humidity and pressure the daily high and low value is collected and averaged, for solar and wind only the peaks are collected. If I want to judge solar panel feasibility having a yearly collection of peak values is not useful, since it completely ignores actual daily average and solar day length. In essence, when you look at the view of a day, you see a usable average, but looking at a week, month and year, the average calculated from the data gets less and less useful because it ignores nighttime completely.
Is there a possibility of this being changed or at least of exporting the data fully (in intervals of 5 minutes) so that a more sensible statistic can be generated?
Thanks
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Roman
I’m wondering the same thing as Doug. I see no way to change the data interval. It exports the same exact table which is shown in the table view. In case of a whole year, those intervals are the whole day and while for temperature, humidity and pressure the daily high and low value is collected and averaged, for solar and wind only the peaks are collected. If I want to judge solar panel feasibility having a yearly collection of peak values is not useful, since it completely ignores actual daily average and solar day length. In essence, when you look at the view of a day, you see a usable average, but looking at a week, month and year, the average calculated from the data gets less and less useful because it ignores nighttime completely.
Is there a possibility of this being changed or at least of exporting the data fully (in intervals of 5 minutes) so that a more sensible statistic can be generated?
Thanks
Doug Milam
Can you show how to change the frequency?
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