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you have zero data to make this sort of assertion - you don't know what the success rate is - you're just mad cause you couldn't figure out how to...
if you're truly a fan of EV's and think this whole EV thing needs to succeed -o then you should be routing for EA (and the other guys) because...
it’s folly to assume these issues can’t be fixed - they will be fixed, reliability will be improved - it will be a non-issue in 18-36 months… yes...
wasn’t your need to use greenlots user error? because there were other people on that date that reported via plugshare the EA chargers were...
the other poster insuniated “2 or 3” - probably 3 if your AC loads are high enough - where mine ARE for my install - I required 3 powerwalls - so...
it all depends on the “type” of AC compressor you have an your startup load - you’d need at least 2 and probably 3 - only Tesla’s design team can...
my setup works great for anything that can be controlled via HomeKit - so that includes thermostats, fans, light switches, wifi plugs, AppleTV's -...
I have found a partial solution and it’s worked well so far… you can get a raspberri PI and run the “homebridge” app on the raspberri - there are...
for what it’s worth - I’m still on 1.49.x and my admin login requires the power switch toggle to login - so this change happened prior to 1.50
I don’t think Tesla did this change to break automaton - it would seem to me to be a security upgrade - kinda makes it impossible for a...
@CapnDave saw your request for update - wasn't doing anything - took a quick trip to site - no change from previous pictures - no pedestals - duct...
all I need is 20 amps ;-)
anyone know if this would do the trick?...
ok internet do your job…I'm asking for the greater power of the internet to identify for me an existing solution to the following problem…...
Leviton load center panel w/breakers you can remotely control via various integrations - all you need is the Powerwall to be a "sensor" in...
another note: my 2nd Powerwalls system did not have the custom control at noon today- I just check and it showed up now.
another thought - as currently deployed and implemented I see no way for Powerwalls to control/adjust/turn-off/on charging for Tesla's are are not...
I’ve noted that it’s someone non-deterministic as to when the powerwalls’s will be charged in any mode other than ‘self powered’ - I’ve seen...
+1 for delayed reaction - I had the update for several days before it showed up in the app as an option - it will happen - just not sure when.
getting PG&E to honor these agreements is a night mare - 14 months later and I’m still arguing with them.
and yes you will be transitioned on to a “new” NEM plan as part of the appllcation to PG&E - since you are making a change to your solar system...
you will get a new subpanel - Tesla will combine all the “generation/battery” breakers into one common panel for safety and consistency - it’s...
You can charge the batteries with both solars - as noted above Tesla will combine the circuits for the Solar so that both solar systems will...
yes it can be integrated - anything is possible - it's only software after all - but to be clear it is _NOT_ integrated at this time beyond the...
the bottom line is this is a great feature - and is a step in the right direction - and if you own a Tesla EV great integration is possible and...
I understand it _COULD_ be done - but the fact is not even Tesla HPWC's have this integration - to my knowledge there is _NO_ charger on the...
think it through - you have your non-Tesla EV plugged into your EVSE - and this EVSE is powered via solar/battery - you’re off grid, and the EV is...
I’m not sure if non-tesla’s will use “extra solar” - I believe the plan is to modulate the car’s charging demand based on what hte powerwall...
I believe this phrase in the matrix is ambigous, but I'll add parenthesis to force the order of operations to be correct: #1 - Power outage &...
this may be true but I doubt it - it does not match any of the documentation regarding this feature. The documentation clearly states it only...
I have two powerwall systems - one for main house, and one for vacation home - one is updated the other is not I've even tried logging on as the...
@bmah thank I know the chance is light Tesla will read this - but it was more a post of ‘information’ and frustration - I also highly doubt Tesla...
also you can “lock” the gateway cabinet cover with a simple padlock - so there is some mild physical security that will make it slightly harder to...
Powerwalls need home internet about the same way Tesla cars need the internet mostly outbound to talk to the "mother ship" a little bit of...
I have it - but it is not showing up in my Tesla app in custom.
Dear Tesla, please add support to PowerWalls to be a sensor for either/both Google Home/HomeKit. I would like this so that when Powerwall is...
those don’t like like urban chargers - urban chargers have the handle holster on the outside of the charging cabinet…non-urban chargers are on the...
ROI for Powerwalls is elusive to non-existent - like Big Foot - Powerwalls are a home appliance and have the same ROI as a whole home generator...
I think this is well covered here… Basic question about net metering..
Tesla called me this morning - my previously invisible Powerwall system is now correctly showing up in the Tesla app - phone rep says they've...
I've logged in and out several times - no change in status - I know my powerwalls are working because I'm directly connected to them via my web...
tech support has most likely lied to you - I was told the same thing 2 weeks ago - yestereday after sitting on hold - my tech support admitted...
my new system also is not showing up in the app - 3 separate calls to Tesla said they are having a registeation bug on their end affecting all new...
the version is a valabule diagnostic tool and should be visible - it's a fact of manufactured products that there are revisions and change are...
hmmm -I'm on 1.45.1 - still no release notes
it will go really really quickly and then sit there for 6 months waiting for PG&E transformers.
you still need a battery - the batteries are “clever addition” in that they provide a buffer that can accept excess solar power and fill in power...
if the Powerwalls are cold they can't charge if they are below 50F or so…I don't know the exact cut off - or it could be bug in the powerwall...
if it's a lap top - not so much it will just use it's battery - and even my desktop's don't notice too much - it's pretty quick.
response time is immediate or fractional seconds - you'd be hard pressed to notice.