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<blockquote data-quote="Athlonoc" data-source="post: 544855" data-attributes="member: 33272"><p>Quick update - I have realised there are two areas where time and date can be changed.</p><p>I've been going into the inverter settings from my PC or Android App ( Device - Inverter - Inverter Control ). Here is where I have been changing the settings. This wasn't changing the times for me correctly.</p><p>Then I realised you can also go into your account - basic settings and change the time and date there. Not sure how they should differ but changing the settings from UTC to UTC 00:00 enabled me to then select daylight saving and this put the battery charge and time in sync.</p><p>Hope that helps anyone else who may suffer the oddity of this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Athlonoc, post: 544855, member: 33272"] Quick update - I have realised there are two areas where time and date can be changed. I've been going into the inverter settings from my PC or Android App ( Device - Inverter - Inverter Control ). Here is where I have been changing the settings. This wasn't changing the times for me correctly. Then I realised you can also go into your account - basic settings and change the time and date there. Not sure how they should differ but changing the settings from UTC to UTC 00:00 enabled me to then select daylight saving and this put the battery charge and time in sync. Hope that helps anyone else who may suffer the oddity of this. [/QUOTE]
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