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Are the vertical plot scales user-adjustable?

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Are the vertical plot scales user-adjustable?

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Yes! As of version 3.6, you can change these to your preferences. (Note that it is not possible to see more detail on plots, given limitations with the data from the MATE.) Here’s how WattPlot determines the default scales: The kW scale is determined for each individual plot window, based on the following formula: FX: 10.0kW per device (multiple devices may appear on the same plot), regardless of model. This may seem high, given the inverter specs, but since the MATE only has a resolution of about 100W, it works out to one pixel for 100W on a plot 100 pixels high a lower maximum would not give a smooth line. MX: 1.0 kW for every 12VDC. In other words, 4.0kW for a 48V system, based on the MX60 spec of 800W maximum solar array for every 12VDC. We appreciate that not every system runs at maximum capacity, so we allow this maximum to be adjustable, but the plot only gets narrower – the resolution will not get better, for the same pixel reasons as the FX. The vDC scale for the batteries has

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