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Very nice, I am waiting for my install date for 12.24 and 3 PW (so similar system) and was out today for 90 minutes. JCPL customer in Monmouth county.12.3kW + 3 PWs
Nice! I bet you feel your PowerWalls were a good investment. Are you hosting neighbors or at least letting them charge their phones?
Charging phones and some meals?Nice! I bet you feel your PowerWalls were a good investment. Are you hosting neighbors or at least letting them charge their phones?
Gave my gas powered generator to my neighbor. Neighborhood kids come over to recharge their battery packs and use wifiNice! I bet you feel your PowerWalls were a good investment. Are you hosting neighbors or at least letting them charge their phones?
Gave my gas powered generator to my neighbor. Neighborhood kids come over to recharge their battery packs and use wifi
Still no power after 20+ hours. Powerwalls came down to 20% overnight but are happily charging now
Yeah. And every one of these events is free advertising for Tesla as neighbors realize the power is still on in that house, come by (perhaps to charge a phone) and ask how it is the house has power. OP should offer the free charging he mentioned and hand out his referral code at the same time.If the weather patterns are such that there will be more severe hurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires, etc., this industry should take off. Having to deal with all this on top of covid and flooding in some areas (and heard tornadoes were a possibility in places even NYC), has got to be so stressful. Hope everyone affected stays safe.
Gave my gas powered generator to my neighbor. Neighborhood kids come over to recharge their battery packs and use wifi
Still no power after 20+ hours. Powerwalls came down to 20% overnight but are happily charging now
@morbidz On your first post your PW app showed just 600W from Solar to the PWs. They were at 94% so you were getting close to the taper if not already in it.
Not sure when you captured the image. Have you been monitoring your solar production vs the PW SoC? Curious how the PWs are throttling your solar output (if at all) based on all your factors of solar production, home consumption, PW SoC etc.
This of course is going to depend on how your solar inverters respond to frequency adjustments too. If you have a Kill-o-Watt or some such device to measure you frequency it could be very interesting to document it.
Or you could just bask in the fact that you have power.
Image was taken as soon the the grid failed (middle of the storm) so not much production.
Today is a beautiful day and PWs got recharged very quickly and now if the house is not drawing much the solar generation shuts off around when PWs are around 97%.
Then house starts drawing from the PW and it dischages to about 95% and solar kicks back in.
To keep solar production going, I kept the pool pump and both AC zones running non-stop during the day
Have been w/o grid power for over 28 hours now....
they chose to run their gas powered generators...I chose to run my ACs and pool pump...it's a nice and sunny 90 degree day."pool pump and both AC zones running non-stop during the day". Now you are just rubbing it in on your neighbors.