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It does display Storm Watch on home page.So it doesn't actually display the words "Storm Watch" on the home page like it did in the previous version?
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It does display Storm Watch on home page.So it doesn't actually display the words "Storm Watch" on the home page like it did in the previous version?
Where? It is not shown in the image that was linkedIt does display Storm Watch on home page.
So it doesn't actually display the words "Storm Watch" on the home page like it did in the previous version?
It does. It should be there right below the Energy line if I rememberSo it doesn't actually display the words "Storm Watch" on the home page like it did in the previous version?
Widespread flood watch across central and northern California. Most places are forecast to get 6-10 inches of rain. Its gonna be ugly.Interesting that storm watch is activated when there are no warnings. It usually doesn't get activated on watches and advisories
I know. The first atmospheric river of the season and very early in the season too. Hope nothing major, especially in the burn areas.Widespread flood watch across central and northern California. Most places are forecast to get 6-10 inches of rain. Its gonna be ugly.
So far had gotten to 100 by 3.. today with rain, only 90 by 3 for my heaters. Next two days could be much worse, Might have to adjust or just let batteries go way down. Risky with the wind comingAren’t you on ev2A? You need to get to 100% by 3pm.
No storm watch for me either. Good thing it was sunny enough today to fill my PWs. Currently sending excess to the grid.Interesting, no storm watch for me today. I've turned on time based controls (been running in self powered) to get the batteries to charge. Also raised reserved artificially high. This is my first winter with a 3rd Powerwall, my plan is raise my reserves so that on a normal sunny day the batteries will be close to full.
Had an interesting event last night with an actual power outage the system didn't work as hoped for but that's going to be its own post. Still trying to gather the details.
We had light rain and in and out clouds yesterday. Dropped about a 1/2 of inch of rain.Interesting that you all in central and NorCal had sun all day while we here in SoCal had overcast and light rain all day.
The storm that’s hitting you tomorrow is supposed to make its way down here on Monday. No where near the rain you’re getting, but still expecting an inch at my place. Good amount for an October storm.
Give it time. It might take a few minutes for changes to Stormwatch to actually take effect.Weird I had Stormwatch turned off and I just got the notification and my powerwalls are charging on peak hours . Toggling switch doesn’t seem to do anything, guess I can’t stop it.
Did it at least kick in after a while?Had an interesting event last night with an actual power outage the system didn't work as hoped for but that's going to be its own post. Still trying to gather the details.
Yes, after about 16 minutes.Did it at least kick in after a while?