The other day I installed and setup Powerwall-Monitor, which is an amazing tool if you haven't use it.
One thing that stuck out to me was the impact of stacking and temperature. The temperatures are slightly higher for the inside powerwalls, but obviously well within limits. Just thought I'd post this little tidbit.
PW1 and PW3 are against the wall, with PW2 and PW4 stacked against them. Other than an anomaly on PW1 (thinking the fan kicked up a notch), the inside and outside powerwalls have slightly different temps, but almost identical temps to each other. I mean, it is expected but thought it was interesting nonetheless.
One thing that stuck out to me was the impact of stacking and temperature. The temperatures are slightly higher for the inside powerwalls, but obviously well within limits. Just thought I'd post this little tidbit.
PW1 and PW3 are against the wall, with PW2 and PW4 stacked against them. Other than an anomaly on PW1 (thinking the fan kicked up a notch), the inside and outside powerwalls have slightly different temps, but almost identical temps to each other. I mean, it is expected but thought it was interesting nonetheless.