16.01.2022, 18:29
What is the recommended approach to visualize large amounts of time series data, integrated into the LM5/Wiser visualization?
More specifically, I would like to make a trend graph displaying the current total power consumption of the house, read from Tibber Pulse every 5 seconds.
Ideally, data should be kept for one year back in time, but if that is not feasible, 24 hours is the minimum, i.e. 17280 datapoints.
I would like to be able to see immediate respons (i.e. max 5 seconds) if I switch off/on a particular device in the house.
With electricity prices sky-rocketing in all of Europe, this would be a nice visualization feature to have integrated in the visualization of LM/Wiser to analyse your own power consumption over time.
Trend logs does not seem to have fine enough granularity and object log visualization seems to have a maximum of 200 data points (Wiser).
Any goods hints?
Thanks in advance
Rgds
Christian
More specifically, I would like to make a trend graph displaying the current total power consumption of the house, read from Tibber Pulse every 5 seconds.
Ideally, data should be kept for one year back in time, but if that is not feasible, 24 hours is the minimum, i.e. 17280 datapoints.
I would like to be able to see immediate respons (i.e. max 5 seconds) if I switch off/on a particular device in the house.
With electricity prices sky-rocketing in all of Europe, this would be a nice visualization feature to have integrated in the visualization of LM/Wiser to analyse your own power consumption over time.
Trend logs does not seem to have fine enough granularity and object log visualization seems to have a maximum of 200 data points (Wiser).
Any goods hints?
Thanks in advance
Rgds
Christian