I really like Beestat and thanks for providing it. I’m new to it, but noticing one thing that I’m surprised hasn’t already been brought up. That is, it is difficult to tell at a glance when Stage 2 has been engaged from the graphics. Here is an example:
At a glance can you tell when Stage 2 was engaged and at what approximate times of day? You can’t, because stage 1 and 2 are similar shades of blue on the same line. I would recommend having stage 2 on its own line, like the fan. It would then make these graphs more meaningful. Just a thought. Thanks.
On a view that far out it’s hard to tell much of anything, but generally I agree. I’ve considered some adjustments to this but haven’t really played around with it much.
Respectfully, I do think you could still gain meaningful results even if the view was that far out. You just can’t see them because all the information is so compressed on a single line and the shading is so similar (two different shades of blue). At a bare minimum you could just change the shading for stage 2 to something different to help pull that data out so that it is visible. Maybe something like this.
I still think it would be better if Stage 2 had its one line, but this might be an easy compromise. Just something to consider. Thanks again.