<p style=”text-align: center;”>Been using it for about 3 months so far, and aside from the initial puzzlement at the charting implementation compared to what I’ve been used to on other apps like Govee temperature charting and Eyedrop energy monitors, it’s proven very reliable and useful.</p>
The inability to zoom in and out of the data windows was what I had to get used to, because that made detailed looks at historical data quite difficult in comparison to the others. While it could be downloaded and charted in Excel, that’s not done casually, and the high resolution seconds and minutes data expires so it can’t be retrieved after a period of time.
One thing that would be nice is if the y-axis could be optionally locked rather than always auto rescaling to the data in the window. Because you have to scroll back at a high rate to try to get to the prior data, when trying to look at peaks and minimums visually, it’s better if it didn’t continually change the scale.
Allowing it to be locked at whatever present scale it’s calculating would be useful for that purpose. Ideal setup would be a pinch and zoom capability, if that could be implemented.
It’s proven very useful in recording power draw on the different circuits, and no issues with reliability so far.