Welcome to Tesla Motors Club
Discuss Tesla's Model S, Model 3, Model X, Model Y, Cybertruck, Roadster and More.
Register

Search results

  1. C

    Idea for MSP “upgrade” without afoul of PG&E gas riser distance rules

    It’s interesting, one of the comments in the reviews of the breaker I linked says “Fit perfectly, like the 6 points of contact for each buss bar. Replaced Unicorn brand breaker that had only 3 points of contact.” So, sounds like practically it would work, but is there still a question about code?
  2. C

    Idea for MSP “upgrade” without afoul of PG&E gas riser distance rules

    Sorry, hit send too soon. I do wonder why this exists: Zinsco 200 Amp 3 in. 2-Pole Replacement Main Breaker Also, I’d need to do the math, but since I already have 2 sub-panels and would be adding a 3rd, I might be able to get away with leaving the 2 existing ones in the Zinsco panel, and...
  3. C

    Idea for MSP “upgrade” without afoul of PG&E gas riser distance rules

    Great info, thanks! Although I do wonder why this exists:
  4. C

    Idea for MSP “upgrade” without afoul of PG&E gas riser distance rules

    Hi All - While this isn’t directly related to Tesla energy, I see a lot of similar threads on related topics, but not this scenario discussed, and I’d like to get feedback on. I have a TM3 and am getting solar installed, and would like to make it easy to upgrade to a powerwall sometime in the...
  5. C

    Summary of options for 3-foot requirement between main panel and gas riser

    Hi All - There‘s some great information in this thread. I’m in a similar situation, and have an idea that I’d like to get feedback on. First, the situation: 1) I already have 200 amp underground service, and the meter and panel agree. 2) I have a NEM 2 solar installation coming up in the next...