I have a 3 string Enphase solar setup on my roof, where 2 strings are on the east side of the roof and one string is on the south side of the roof. I have the existing Enphase integration working, but the solar production predictive curve is all wrong, as shown below.
I was wondering whether there was any way to create two separate “arrays” for predictive model for the Forecast.Solar service, where I can break down my setup into east and south arrays, provide the respective installed power, and at least have a decent approximation of expected production? I have spend days poring over different Enphase posts but have yet to find anytihng that would show how to manipulate the Forecast.Solar service for such split array installations.
I have an Enphase system with two strings. 10 Panels facing NE and 10 Panels facing SW.
I was wondering how you configured yours and if you ever got a reply to your question?
Thanks
With current HA core enphase_envoy integration you can use Riemann integrator for each individual panel. Sum the NE and SW integrators into 2 separate new entities and use these as 2 individual solar energy providers. Each can have their own prediction. Not sure how the result will look, assuming it will sum.
In an upcoming version of the HA core enphase_envoy integration there will be individual panel lifetime energy entities so the Riemanns aren’t needed anymore.
When using a custom integration, you may have this panel energy already.