Redhill_qik
Active Member
I was walking through a new development and noticed some bollards. Not for Powerwalls, but for the natural gas riser/meter. The use of the bollards is similar to the location in @Vines rules for exterior Powerwalls. Two of the bollards were left in plain metal grey, but the middle one was painted and disappears against the exterior color.
I also saw two examples where bollards should probably be there, but aren't. These are still under construction, so maybe they will be added later. The last picture on the right is a garage interior location with two on-demand gas water heaters, also without bollards. This is also similar to @Vines rules for ESS mounted on the side that is outside of the drive path due to the front wall. The gas lines are likely also higher than 36".
Every house in the development has solar because of the California requirement for new housing, but the number of panels are minimal on most of them. These places were originally going for $1.6M+ in 2019 and are now selling for $2.7M+.
I also saw two examples where bollards should probably be there, but aren't. These are still under construction, so maybe they will be added later. The last picture on the right is a garage interior location with two on-demand gas water heaters, also without bollards. This is also similar to @Vines rules for ESS mounted on the side that is outside of the drive path due to the front wall. The gas lines are likely also higher than 36".
Every house in the development has solar because of the California requirement for new housing, but the number of panels are minimal on most of them. These places were originally going for $1.6M+ in 2019 and are now selling for $2.7M+.