What's the concensus on negative slots being added to the number of required slots in a period.
I personally would prefere not to have them added as often it results in the battery being charged to full before the negative slots.
Any thoughts?
Can I change setting to stop this?
negative agile slots added to schedule
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4watts within an agile charge window you mean?
But the negative ones (if they’re in your charge window) will be cheapest, so they’ll get selected first.
And any other negative ones will get selected too, based on your “less than x pence” in the Advanced settings.
If you don’t want any negative slots being selected by default (though I’m not quite understanding your specific scenario), you could set the threshold for price in pence to say -30p.
But you may miss out on negative slots.
I sort of get the gist, we need some kind of time shift function so all the negative slots are used first, then the next cheapest etc until the battery is fully charged.
Might be a bit of a challenge generating the 1.21 Gw to power the Flux capacitor though...
KevinD Right, I mean if yo have a charge window for 5 cheapest slots, and three of them are negative, and the first two are not…
Not sure what a good programmatic way is of dealing with this without also getting it wrong in other scenarios.
Until a more autonomous money printer strategy for Agile.
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KevinD we need some kind of time shift function so all the negative slots are used first, then the next cheapest etc
Pretty sure that is what WW does.
Certainly does for my Agile Windows.
Then if there are any slots left that are less than the Price Below setting in Advanced, they get selected too. If I don't want these extra slots selected, I can lower the Price Below setting, or use the Max Price setting in the Agile Window. These values can be negative. Or manually deselect the ones I don't want.
The advantage of using the Agile Window Max Price is that it only affects that Agile window and not everything.
WindyMiller Looking a lot better than last week.