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Plots of PV+battery results
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                13 Mar 2019 08:22                #6691
        by ailinea
    
    
            
            
            
            
            
                                
    
                                                
    
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        Hello everyone,
I am new to SAM and have to work on it for a school project.
I was wondering if there is any way to view my results like in the plot attached, so that I can clearly see the contribution of PV, battery and grid to the actual load ? And not each curve on its own like in the "profile" or "Time series" tab of the results.
Thank you
    I am new to SAM and have to work on it for a school project.
I was wondering if there is any way to view my results like in the plot attached, so that I can clearly see the contribution of PV, battery and grid to the actual load ? And not each curve on its own like in the "profile" or "Time series" tab of the results.
Thank you
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                13 Mar 2019 09:58                #6692
        by Paul Gilman
    
    
            
            
            
            
            
                                
    
                                                
    
        Replied by Paul Gilman on topic Plots of PV+battery results            
    
        Dear Ailinea,
You can generate a plot like that on the Time Series tab by clicking the small wrench icon at the bottom of the graph area and choosing the Stacked area on left Y axis option in the View Settings window.
Best regards,
Paul.
    You can generate a plot like that on the Time Series tab by clicking the small wrench icon at the bottom of the graph area and choosing the Stacked area on left Y axis option in the View Settings window.
Best regards,
Paul.
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