Negative, instead mine is locked at 248 and hasn’t moved since rollout. Can’t possibly be right…
Are you saying your is too low? I’ve had this going on for weeks, Long before the v26 roll out. I had contacted support and it magically dropped about 400 watts the next day. Now it’s following the same pattern as before.
Not high nor low, EXACTLY the same for weeks which cannot be right.
I suggest you either run a continuous ping to 8.8.8.8 via the command prompt or install something like PingPlotter to see how your internet connection really is throughout the whole day. The net may seem to work ok but in reality is dropping excessive packets or jitter is out of control.
I’ll have to look into that further. Running PRTG I haven’t seen any problems but have looked in depth lately.
For quite some time my AO would show very high values. It wasn’t unusual to see 600-900 or more when I knew we were accurately at 280.
I don’t know what has happened but AO has been right in the range I feel it belongs for several weeks. Anywhere from 275 to 300.
I’m very happy.
After many months of what I knew was a higher reading for Always On than it should be, I reset my monitor.
This wasn’t the sole reason and I would t say there were “problems” that led to the reset, just my curiosity mainly.
Anyway, I did reset and it’s been about 3 weeks now. My “Always On” now reads where it should. The high readings are gone. If anything, Sense is off the other direction not and showing 263 watts for it and my calculations are in the 285 area.
Why or how this is, I don’t know. There have not been any changes in our home to account for it.
Sense is not putting any of the many smart plugs into Always On this time but that could be just the need for more time.
I’m just really happy that this is corrected now, it was something I was OCD about and ate at me.
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