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The endpoints on the orange line in the first one look suspiciously circular, as if the current reading is marked with a little white-cored circle, but half of the circle is off the graph and therefore not visible.
Yes, that's still a WTF, but it's not the same WTF we thought...
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The definitions of 20% and 35% seem to be running a bit low. TBiB might want to call their propane dealer and top those off.
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We finally got some <!--comments--> in an Error'd post. Thanks Lyle!
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@Steve_The_Cynic: Yep, that was my surmise as well. The graph (and in fact the entire bloody app itself) could use a little more work. OK, a lot more work.
@Gearhead: Good eye! I didn't notice that until you pointed it out!
Addendum 2025-10-03 12:03: There's also that little upward (and then downward) blip in the middle of August, which could potentially be explained by the propane volume expanding and then contracting due to higher and then lower ambient temperatures, except that there hasn't been that much appreciable difference in the daily temperatures in the past few weeks...