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Enact Home to know what you got
Know
when your system is working
Use
Enact Home to see battery charge
Enact Home is our solar system monitoring platform. Solar
owners can use Enact Home to track their system’s performance and health. The
platform shows key metrics, such as your system status, energy generation,
utility savings and more. Each metric is shown through easy-to-understand,
intuitive graphic visualizations.
After creating an account with our customer success team,
you can login to Enact Home desktop version on
our website or visiting
this
link. Once you
find the Homeowner Login, you can input your email address and password to log
in.
Once on Enact Home, it’s as easy as scrolling through to
find the metric you need. Our digital platform can help you view and track
utility bill savings month-to-month, energy generation month-to-month and see
your electrical consumption.
Use Enact Home to know what you got
When viewing Your Savings or Your System — which shows
utility savings and energy generation, respectively — you can compare actual
versus estimated metrics.
For example, if you went solar to save money — you can see
if your actual savings after going solar compare to the estimated savings you
were told before you went solar.
This means if you’re not seeing desired performance, you can
call a solar profession to diagnose a problem or find a solution. Whether it’s
energy output, battery charge, utility savings or power grid consumption — you
can use Enact Home to know if you’re getting the most out of your investment.
Enact Home provides transparency to know you got what you
wanted. We’re an independent platform that provides independent analysis and
personalized insights.
Know when your system is working
When you first log in, one of the first visualizations
you’ll see will show your solar system’s status. This shows if your system is
online or offline. If your system is online, it means your solar panels are
producing electricity which is powering your home.
If your status says offline, that means Enact Home cannot
receive information from your inverter. An unresponsive inverter could mean a
connection issue, which can be easily resolved, or it could mean your system is
no longer producing electricity.
If your system goes offline, we have a Frequently Asked
Questions page to help you troubleshoot before contacting Enact for support.
Use Enact Home to see battery charge
If you own a solar battery, Enact Home shows users their
storage battery’s state of charge as well as other graphics. When you log in,
you can scroll down to the last two visualizations to see two essential
graphics.
The first, Your Battery: Charging and Discharging, shows the
battery charge and discharge measured kilowatt hours (kWh). The second
visualization, named Your Battery: Performance and Status, compares your
battery’s state of charge and power flow over time.