My neighborhood in Pleasanton just went out at 0700. Glad I bumped the reserve to 65% yesterday because of wind warnings. Powerwalls shows 15 hours of remaining power.
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How many hours is determined on how they are usedMy neighborhood in Pleasanton just went out at 0700. Glad I bumped the reserve to 65% yesterday because of wind warnings. Powerwalls shows 15 hours of remaining power.
I keep hoping for another multi day power outage. But so far, nothing
I keep hoping for another multi day power outage. But so far, nothing
Kind of sad isn't it.
Yep. That was when we were using our usual daytime 0.8 kW per hour. Might go up to 1.1 kW/h if the heater is running, but since it is in the 50s it is likely the heater will not run much today.How many hours is determined on how they are used
Power restored now. Neighborhood kids are upset because the schools are open.
I keep hoping for another multi day power outage. But so far, nothing
Powerwalls are about the only things we can do to defend against an outage. We have been working from home in tech for over a decade. No power means no work gets done and thousands of lost revenue. So it is definitely a good investment for us.Hah, haven't seen a power outage in my area in San Diego for years...You PG&E folks sure are getting work from your Powerwalls to make it feel like a good investment/$$ spent.
Wish I had more power outages where I live
Hey, we'd share! We have power outages almost every month, some lasting for days. Good ol' PG&E says they'll upgrade, or bury the lines, or cut down trees or something, about every 6 months, but nothing ever happens. No worries, though. Bought 3 power walls years ago, and now we never know when the power goes out.Wish I had more power outages where I live
Yep. The pain of the expense of the Powerwall fades pretty fast thanks to PG&E.Hey, we'd share! We have power outages almost every month, some lasting for days. Good ol' PG&E says they'll upgrade, or bury the lines, or cut down trees or something, about every 6 months, but nothing ever happens. No worries, though. Bought 3 power walls years ago, and now we never know when the power goes out.