PV production Always similar to Consumption
Newby here.
System:
30 x 440w panels
Plus
41kw battery

Trying to work out something.
I have attached the last 2 x months reports, that show a trend of production v consumption being Always similar to each other. How?
Surely on a clear sunny day PV should produce more power, and there would be days with low consumption, but not according to the reports.
5th Dec 2025 our battery was installed, and this was the ONLY day recorded where there was a difference between production and consumption.

Anyone experienced this?
Solution?
Attachments:
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Re: PV production Always similar to Consumption
I would say that I have never bothered to make a report myself, I do look at the Fox Cloud 2.0 App once and month and read in the values for a spreadsheet I track Solar/Consumption.

Just looking at the day after your install, you have over 80kWh you are supposed to have consumed? This seems too high, unless you do use such crazy levels? Electric Vehicle and I guess some AC for home could chew through these sorts of amounts.

As you do say though, odd that it seems to match nearly your PV input.
Day of install figures are probably gone into charging those massive batteries, so will skew that day.

Curious if you can open your Fox Cloud 2.0 App, swipe left to get the circle charts and set your date to 6th Dec, send a picture of that, and the energy graph from below also.
Re: PV production Always similar to Consumption
MaterialBarracuda48 wrote: Tue Jan 20, 2026 9:26 am Curious if you can open your Fox Cloud 2.0 App, swipe left to get the circle charts and set your date to 6th Dec, send a picture of that, and the energy graph from below also.
Screenshot attached of 6 Dec 25, the day after battery install.
Attachments:
Screenshot_20260120_215752_FoxCloud20.jpg
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