Hi All.
Recently we had a power outage and the Powerwall took the load on backup. However the UPS’s in the house continued to complain re power quality even once the PW was delivering power to the house. This was new as previous outages left the UPS’s happy once he PW had taken the load.
On closer investigation the frequency from the grid is 50Hz. But when the PW takes the load on backup the frequency goes up to 55Hz. Which is outside the UPS spec.
I have read about the frequency shifting to control the solar however it would appear the 55Hz is out of the normal spec. I have heard the PW lifts the frequency to 53Hz max to throttle back / drop out the Solar.
Any observations or advice on how I can get some technical input? I have emailed the installer but wanted to get a forum perspective.
Thanks
Some context. I have a PW2 with Gateway 2 installed. I also have solar via a SolarEdge Inverter with Panels. Powerwall version is 1.47.0. Installation is in Johannesburg, South Africa. Grid frequency is 50Hz. 230 volts.
Recently we had a power outage and the Powerwall took the load on backup. However the UPS’s in the house continued to complain re power quality even once the PW was delivering power to the house. This was new as previous outages left the UPS’s happy once he PW had taken the load.
On closer investigation the frequency from the grid is 50Hz. But when the PW takes the load on backup the frequency goes up to 55Hz. Which is outside the UPS spec.
I have read about the frequency shifting to control the solar however it would appear the 55Hz is out of the normal spec. I have heard the PW lifts the frequency to 53Hz max to throttle back / drop out the Solar.
Any observations or advice on how I can get some technical input? I have emailed the installer but wanted to get a forum perspective.
Thanks
Some context. I have a PW2 with Gateway 2 installed. I also have solar via a SolarEdge Inverter with Panels. Powerwall version is 1.47.0. Installation is in Johannesburg, South Africa. Grid frequency is 50Hz. 230 volts.