We just got a Tesla M3 to replace our 2018 LEAF. We have a single Powerwall and 4kW Solar. Our current car charger is a 14-50 Open EVSE that is not part of the backed up circuits that the Powerwall will power...
Which brings me to my question that I thought the experts here could help me better understand.
If I connect the Mobile connector to one of my 120V plugs in the garage, that is on the back up panel, will it follow the rules in the Tesla App for EV Charging?
I have it set right now to 95% Home Use - 5% Share with vehicle.
99.9% of the time we will charge it with the 240V 14-50 EVSE connection - but during an extended power outage we could switch it over to the Mobile Connector 120V setup and harvest any excess solar production...
How do I am make sure this happens? Do I understand this correctly? Is there anything I need to change settings wise?
Thanks in advance!
Which brings me to my question that I thought the experts here could help me better understand.
If I connect the Mobile connector to one of my 120V plugs in the garage, that is on the back up panel, will it follow the rules in the Tesla App for EV Charging?
I have it set right now to 95% Home Use - 5% Share with vehicle.
99.9% of the time we will charge it with the 240V 14-50 EVSE connection - but during an extended power outage we could switch it over to the Mobile Connector 120V setup and harvest any excess solar production...
How do I am make sure this happens? Do I understand this correctly? Is there anything I need to change settings wise?
Thanks in advance!
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