I can only see data back to January 2024. I actually need a chart comparison of November 2023 - December 2024. Is there a way to download this? My Ecobee lets me export it, but it’s hard to organize in excel. I Did a custom date range to show 15 months of data but it doesn’t go back beyond January 2024.
In order to conserve costs, I purposefully purge high resolution runtime data after a year, so the most you’ll ever see in beestat is 13 months. Ecobee tends to keep it somewhere between 12-18 months; not sure they have much of a schedule to their purges.
I do keep the lower resolution Thermostat Summary chart indefinitely. That aggregates data daily. It may or may not help you but that’s available as well.
Understood—thanks for the explanation. At least now I can stop beating my head against the desk trying to figure it out
One enhancement request: can you do 14 months? I ask because my billing cycle runs 16th - 16th, so comparing Nov/december 2023 to my Nov/dec 2024 data is not currently possible. Either way, love your platform and I appreciate the current functionality very much!
Everything is already set up and geared around that 12 month mark. I’m not willing to change that right now. You could work around it by just downloading your data every month (or every 6 months or whatever you choose) and just continuing to add it all together in one big spreadsheet. Should be a simple enough copy/paste.
Makes sense—I will start doing that now. I wish I would have found you sooner. The gas company is reporting my usage for November 2024 as higher than 2023, even though I lowered my thermostat 2 degrees to 68 in 2024 (which I’m now finding out makes a HUGE difference), my electric in 2024 was 11% lower, my water usage was lower, and ecobee shows my furnace running almost 50% less in 2024 vs the same period in 2023. The only difference I can see is a smart meter installed by Spire in October 2024. Anyways, thanks again and as an analyst for a living, I find your site is a great tool!