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It really does help with knowing what’s going on. I even figured out what days and times my water softener / filter does it regeneration by going through its breaker history. I don’t know why that was important for me to know but without span I’d never know.Cutting very close for me. at 2% at 8pm. Phewww. I wish I have @DrewHou span system to know which circuit is using most for that particular panel.
The other 2 panels are well in the 20% and 30%.
One should be mine... finally got my first bill. But the free night credit kwh was more than the total energy kwh
I see you both using Just Energy which is same as Amigo. I guess their billing department is just as messy as Amigo.haha my first one was the same way. Been a couple of months where it did line up few others it was the other way around. So I guess it balances haha.
Yeah, the game is try to get a zero bill each month. If you have to pay, then no mater how much you generate and build the credits, it does not give you back money so the best outcome is zero or as low as possible bill each month.In the 0% reserve club... Had to pull ~11 kwh from the grid on Sunday before the free nights started. Now need to put ~100 kwh back into the next couple weeks to zero out the bill.
Yep I will have months where they claim I had energy usage during the day that I don’t think is correct but then other months they claim I have more night credit than even the total usage. Like this past bill makes no sense. So far it’s balanced out to be a win for me so I am not saying a word.I see you both using Just Energy which is same as Amigo. I guess their billing department is just as messy as Amigo.
Watch your bills carefully guys. Check the data with Smart Meter Texas which mirror the info that your meter sends to CenterPoint and report to all retail energy providers.
Yeah, each bill doesn't match my calculations, but the mismatch has gone both ways. But so far, cumulatively, it's pretty close to my estimate. Since I started with $100 credit, I may never pay them a penny. I currently track to net $2 each week before I stop selling back to the grid. This should offset the base charge and their accounting snafu.I see you both using Just Energy which is same as Amigo. I guess their billing department is just as messy as Amigo.
Watch your bills carefully guys. Check the data with Smart Meter Texas which mirror the info that your meter sends to CenterPoint and report to all retail energy providers.
Billing for me matches to the nearest kWh with Amigo Energy. Just got the bill for Meter Dates "12/14 - 01/18" which add up to 733 usage and Smart Meter Texas reports the same 733 for "12/14 - up to 01/18 (until the end of 01/17)".@dc81 @DrewHou
It's a worrisome sights. It seems they share the same billing departments.
All the data is provided to them electronically by CenterPoint so there is zero reason they have any wrong data at all. A lot of people speculate that their billing is done manually via a spreadsheet or something. Very antiqued billing. Don't expect to see correct billings for a while. Sometime it's in your favor, sometime not. But when it's wrong, it's massively wrong and you spend hours dealing with them.
After moving to Green Mountain, my bill is matching exactly what the data in Smart Meter Texas reports.
Sounds like you need to get another PW. These things and these plans work beautifully until they don't. Ask me how I know.Billing for me matches to the nearest kWh with Amigo Energy. Just got the bill for Meter Dates "12/14 - 01/18" which add up to 733 usage and Smart Meter Texas reports the same 733 for "12/14 - up to 01/18 (until the end of 01/17)".
That said, Nights Free does not forgive, with the cold, lack of sun, and heat running, the 30 kWh I used during peak on 01/15 killed me. If it wasn't for what I've banked in surplus sell-back credits, this would be the highest bill to date at $7.11. If the panels or PW ever go down I'm SOL with my bills.
Now that I see this, yes, they are good with your consumption data where you pay but not very good with your energy generation data where you get credits.Billing for me matches to the nearest kWh with Amigo Energy. Just got the bill for Meter Dates "12/14 - 01/18" which add up to 733 usage and Smart Meter Texas reports the same 733 for "12/14 - up to 01/18 (until the end of 01/17)".
Yeah I keep a close eye on the bills even those are not consistent on when they generate. I don’t know what old school crazy system they use but it definitely is a mess. When I was with Reliant and also Shell it always matched perfectly too so something is off about them.@dc81 @DrewHou
It's a worrisome sights. It seems they share the same billing departments.
All the data is provided to them electronically by CenterPoint so there is zero reason they have any wrong data at all. A lot of people speculate that their billing is done manually via a spreadsheet or something. Very antiqued billing. Don't expect to see correct billings for a while. Sometime it's in your favor, sometime not. But when it's wrong, it's massively wrong and you spend hours dealing with them.
After moving to Green Mountain, my bill is matching exactly what the data in Smart Meter Texas reports.
Glad to hear i am not the only one seeing these messy billing issues. We all use smart meter these days so we can track our data up to 15min intervals. And for them to have the guts to tell us that our billing is correct when the data from Smart Meter Texas says otherwise. When you complain, they blame CenterPoint.Yeah I keep a close eye on the bills even those are not consistent on when they generate. I don’t know what old school crazy system they use but it definitely is a mess. When I was with Reliant and also Shell it always matched perfectly too so something is off about them.
Took a quick look at all my bills and usage@dc81 @DrewHou
It's a worrisome sights. It seems they share the same billing departments.
All the data is provided to them electronically by CenterPoint so there is zero reason they have any wrong data at all. A lot of people speculate that their billing is done manually via a spreadsheet or something. Very antiqued billing. Don't expect to see correct billings for a while. Sometime it's in your favor, sometime not. But when it's wrong, it's massively wrong and you spend hours dealing with them.
After moving to Green Mountain, my bill is matching exactly what the data in Smart Meter Texas reports.
If you download SMT data in the 15 min format, and put in excel, you can sum all usage from 9PM to 7AM for the whole billing cycle. That should give you free night usage.Took a quick look at all my bills and usage
Energy Charges - This matches SMT's billing usage. It's the last day of the cycle's reading (rounded) minus the first day (rounded)
Nights free credit - Can't figure it out, but this number has been higher than Energy Charges all but one month, so it's generally in my favor.
Sell back credit - This is sum of all surplus, but rounded each 15 min (ie, surplus < 0.5 kwh goes to 0). May try to optimize this, but don't care that much.
Small sample size, but probably not going to worry about it until I start using up my initial $100 credit.
On Twitter or Reddit. People post their Bills. In the past. I work with the two guys. I see it and I’m embarrassed for Tesla Solar customers. Most of the VPP customers have PW1. non Tesla inverterI haven't seen anyone with Tesla Electric plan who has a zero or negative bills each month. If they come out with a free night plan, maybe it's time to join.