Dashboard

PV forecast

The main dashboard displays the predicted and current solar PV power generation, as well as the predicted cloud cover and weather.

SolarAssistant PV forecast chartSolarAssistant PV forecast chart

Where does the data come from?

The weather information, and location searches use the open-meteo.com API and is queried from the gateway device itself.

Settings

To get good prediction results, set the location and rated power of the solar panels in the Configuration section under Devices.

SolarAssistant PV settings

Advanced settings

Setting the correct location and panel angles under the advanced settings, will improve the results.

SolarAssistant PV advanced settings

Tilt and azimuth are both in degrees. Tilt ranges from 0 to 90, where 0 means the solar pannel is pointing straight up and 90 is pointing at the horizon. Azimuth ranges from -180 to 180, where 0 is south, -90 is east, 90 is west and 180/-180 is north.

Multiple strings of panels

Solar Assistant does not currently support strings of panels that face different directions. It is recommended to just use the average facing direction of the panels for now.

Rated power

When it comes to the Rated power (W), Solar Assistant uses this value to estimate the maximum power output of the panels. If you use the designed rated power from the manufacturer, you may see some predictions be a little higher than expected. This is because the pannels have a designed rating and an operational rating. The temperature of the pannel, shade, sun direction and many other factors can affect the actual power output. So you may need to adjust this value based on the realistic performance of the system.

If you don't know the rated power, you can use historical data to estimate it. If you look at your system's historical data, you can see the average power output over time and use that to estimate the rated power. Otherwise, you can also look for the maximum power output from the system when charging batteries and powering loads. This would offer more realistic estimation that takes all the aforementioned loss factors into account.