I made an online charting tool, and I would like to share it with anyone that needs something like this.
I used to chart my discharge and charge cycles on paper, writing time and voltage, but when I intended to make a graph in excel I realized that excel does not make the graph right if the time intervals are not proportional.
So I made a little website where I can create charts, write the data, and the page makes the graph for me.
So if anyone is interested here it is: http://shanshosabe.com/logs/ (is on a unused domain that I have),
you can create a username clicking register, the email is not needed, but if you forget the password the email would be useful.
After you register you can login, and can create charts, and on each chart you can fill the data, date - time - text and voltage, you can also edit the values inline, (you click over the row you want to edit and simply type the new value (you would need to refresh the page for the graph to update)).
The date and time is automaticly completed every time you refresh the page (but they can be edited also), so when you register make sure you chose your timezone.
at the time the charts are 1 battery only, but I will add more options, like 2 batteries chart, and maybe 4 batteries chart for the ones experimenting with the Tesla Switch.
Alvaro
I used to chart my discharge and charge cycles on paper, writing time and voltage, but when I intended to make a graph in excel I realized that excel does not make the graph right if the time intervals are not proportional.
So I made a little website where I can create charts, write the data, and the page makes the graph for me.
So if anyone is interested here it is: http://shanshosabe.com/logs/ (is on a unused domain that I have),
you can create a username clicking register, the email is not needed, but if you forget the password the email would be useful.
After you register you can login, and can create charts, and on each chart you can fill the data, date - time - text and voltage, you can also edit the values inline, (you click over the row you want to edit and simply type the new value (you would need to refresh the page for the graph to update)).
The date and time is automaticly completed every time you refresh the page (but they can be edited also), so when you register make sure you chose your timezone.
at the time the charts are 1 battery only, but I will add more options, like 2 batteries chart, and maybe 4 batteries chart for the ones experimenting with the Tesla Switch.
Alvaro
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