Anomaly with consumption power reported to Solarman?

Please check my logic. Solar produced 13,8kwh + Battery Discharged 0,00kwh - Solar sold 9,1 kwh + Grid purchased 6,5kwh - battery charged 0,00kwh = 11,2 kwh (Theoretical kwh used by load circuit)
Why does Solarman report consumption as 29,4kwh? (refer screenshot below). Based on past experience my load circuit only use between 11 - 15 kwh in a 24 hour period. How is this discrepancy possible? (past experience is from an old Voltronic inverter which used to run same backup circuit. The 11 - 15kwh used in 24 hour period were corroborated by an effergy energy clamp on same load wire with 2 years data to back it up)
After engaging with Solarman on the question and a lot of testing later their feedback was that there is nothing wrong with their algorithm and this has to do with how the inverter reports the data. The suggestion was to take it up with Sunsynk. So here we are.


Hi All
I found a fix to my consumption power upload anomaly. Using the Solarman Smart app I changed the setting for calculation of consumption power to "based on calculation". Default setting is "based on device data". My prospective consumption power readings are now exactly in line with what they should be. I will check with Solarman if they can retrospectively fix my history.