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Victron SmartSolar MPPT 250/70-Tr VE.Can rev2 limited to 35A?

I am by no means a VRM expert, but I think what you want is reasonable.
Not sure it can do it.

In system Overview, you can turn off consumption and battery by clicking their name in the legend of the bar chart.

I can tell you that I have downloaded raw csv files from VRM and done my own plotting in excel, but you will drown in the data.
There are lots and lots of columns.
I do know that they aggregate data after a certain period of time, Eggo or Brucey my know the timescales.
 
Usually if I want per tracker data I tunnel into them with Victron Connect and can see the historic 30 or 45 day production data.
 
You should be able to click on any of these to hide them in the bar graph.
Right learned that yesterday :)
However even if I do that, I should not have to hover over to see the value. I'm seeking the value and the bar chart.
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also when you go to 90 days, still aggregates by week, which I did not ask it to do:

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Seems to be anything over 30/31 days - not sure the number - it does the aggregating.

But again, want to see trendline or at least the number.
Just noticed this - is the 90% on the right for battery SOC, or is that for the solar capacity? Think SOC.
 
OP: The raw data is available to you in gory detail to download from VRM and plot any way you want.
However, unless you are an Excel wizard, it probably isn't very useful.

For others watching:

I did a VRM download for "This Year" to a csv file using the "Download kWh csv" option.
They emailed me a csv file containing the following columns (all units are kWh, except "Gas", which is cubic meters 🤪):

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But unfortunately (in this case), the data is sampled every 15 minutes!
So directly using the csv file for daily analysis would require too much work to aggregate blocks into days.
I guess I could write an excel macro, but I'd rather not.
 

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